Two days ago, Mr. Santorum was quoted as saying that Obama adheres to "some phony theology," remarks that were interpreted by some as an attack on the president's faith. Mr. Santorum has since explained that he was referring to Mr. Obama's views on the environment, which, he said, put more importance on the earth than on humanity.

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Speaking to supporters in Ohio on Monday, Republican presidential candidate Rick Santorum took up the issue of global warming, saying the issue was based more in politics than in science.
Mr. Santorum, who has surged to front of the Republican field, told voters in eastern Ohio on Monday that science is on the side of those who want to aggressively produce more oil and natural gas in America. He said the notion of global warming is not climate science but "political science."
The Pennsylvania Republican's comment follows an earlier criticism leveled by his campaign at the Obama administration over its energy policy.
Although Mr. Obama has disappointed many in the environmental movement, and has expressed support for the controversial practice of hydraulic fracking for oil in shale rock, Mr. Santorum has repeatedly said the Obama administration is led by "radical environmentalist."
Two days ago, Mr. Santorum was quoted as saying that Obama adheres to "some phony theology," remarks that were interpreted by some as an attack on the president's faith. Mr. Santorum has since explained that he was referring to Mr. Obama's views on the environment, which, he said, put more importance on the earth than on humanity.

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