11 February, 2016

It's 'Cruz and Boschert' head-to-head over climate change

Head-to-head: presidential candidate, Ted Cruz
and Texas flood survivor, Renee Boschert, at
logger-heads over climate change.
Renee Boschert, whose home was severely damaged by record floods that swept through Texas last spring, describes the night of Memorial Day 2015 as “the most horrific thing” that she’s ever experienced.

She remembers looking out the window of her home that night to see the nearby river — which, due to a prolonged drought, had been just a trickle hours before — rising by 30 or 40 feet. She remembers watching a woman be swept down the river, and hearing her cries for help. Unable to be rescued in the raging river, the woman later drowned.


(Renee Boschert’s discussion with Ted Cruz illustrates the difficulty and frustration of presenting climate science facts to someone who is ideologically and religiously addicted to contrary views. Nothing Renee could have said would have led Cruz to shift his position for to agree with Boschert, although he did sympathize with her difficulties, would mean a change in all those values and beliefs around which he has built his life – such an epiphany is rare among people, particularly someone who is convinced their values and ideals are so worthy, rich and valuable that they should lead an entire nation – Robert McLean).

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