Sarah Palin is once again brushing off global warming as "junk science,"
comparing
warnings about the threat of climate change to the
eugenics movement
of the early 20th century.
Last week, the former Alaska governor and 2008 Republican vice presidential candidate recorded a video for the
Sarah Palin Channel
dismissing the "con job" of man-made climate change.
"I'm not a denier. I don't doubt that climate change exists," Palin says in the video. "No one has proven that these changes are caused by anything done by human beings via greenhouse gases. There's no convincing scientific evidence for man-made climate change. The climate has always been changing."
She continues: "Climate change is to this century what eugenics was to the last century. It's hysteria and a lot of it's junk science. And when it's as discredited as eugenics, you know a lot of people are going to look very foolish and heartless."
Palin posted the video to her
Facebook
page on Monday, touting Weather Channel co-founder John Coleman's
recent claim
that "there is no climate crisis." Coleman has made
similar remarks
in the past
, once calling global warming "
the greatest scam in history
."
Palin's latest remarks come just as a draft report by the United Nations' climate panel
finds
that climate change may have "serious, pervasive and irreversible impacts for people and ecosystems." The same panel reported last year that scientists are 95 percent certain that humans are the "
dominant cause
" of climate change.