Politics | Sarah Palin Palin Warms up on Climate Change VP wannabe blurs her position on global warming, stays defiant on drilling ANWR By Gabriel Winant Posted Sep 12, 2008 9:55 AM CDT Copied This photo provided by ABC News shows Charles Gibson talking to Republican vice presidential candidate, Alaska Gov. Sarah Palin, Thursday, Sept. 11,2008, in Fairbanks, Alaska (AP Photo/ABC News, Donna Svennevik) Sarah Palin used her debut interview last night to soften her earlier position that global warming is not man-made, reports the Los Angeles Times. The Alaska governor had stated just a few weeks ago that she didn’t believe global warming to be human-caused. Her position is now closer to John McCain’s. “I believe that man's activities certainly can be contributing,” said Palin. Reporter Don Frederick notes the continued hedging in the use of the words "can be" instead of "are." Still, Palin committed herself and McCain to addressing climate change, regardless of its cause. ABC News notes that she's still differing with her running mate on drilling in the Arctic National Wildlife Refuge, which McCain opposes. As Alaska governor, she's been an aggressive advocate. “I think, eventually, we're all gonna come together on that one,” said Palin. Read These Next Scientists have discovered a huge added bonus of COVID vaccines. He took rocks he wasn't supposed to, then tragedy struck. Next year's COLA increase is up slightly from 2025. Author Michael Wolff has sued the first lady. Report an error