WASHINGTON — Senator Marco Rubio on Sunday said he was ready to be president, becoming the second potential Republican candidate recently to drop big hints about 2016 as he vies for early attention in a crowded field of maybes.
Mr. Rubio of Florida said on ABC’s “This Week” that while he was waiting until the end of the year to consider the decision, he thought he had a “vision” for the nation’s future and a strategy for achieving it, among other qualifications that he said he shared with other potential candidates.
“I do,” he said when asked whether he thought he was ready for the presidency. “I mean, but I think that’s true for multiple other people that would want to run.”
Marco Rubio, a politician of Florida presidential contender for 2016 does not believe human activity is causing the climate change. About two-thirds of American said that they believed there was "solid evidence the Earth is warming" according to a poll by the Pew Research Center. On the other side, democrats are convinced that we are the only guilt of the temperature rise of the planet.
In my opinion, it's just political. Marco Rubio did this statement in order to gain votes. He was criticizing Obama's program to reduce emissions of carbon dioxide, that it costs a lot of money. According to scientists the main cause of the global warming is the human activity. So I believe it might be true, and this politician must concentrate on his area and let the experts speak. Because a public figure like him that can influence a lot of people, can cause a catastrophic effect on the planet.

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