Uncle Meat wrote on Apr 20
th, 2012 at 12:24pm:
MOTR wrote on Apr 20
th, 2012 at 12:04pm:
We should be afraid, ...
It won't do us any good: humans can't change the climate (don't confuse
weather with climate).
MOTR wrote on Apr 20
th, 2012 at 12:04pm:
The world is warming, ...
Quite possibly (although still not enough credible evidence to say for sure, in terms of climate).
MOTR wrote on Apr 20
th, 2012 at 12:04pm:
... we're responsible ...
Nowhere near enough credible evidence to confirm that hypothesis. And that's what AGW is: merely an hypothesis.
MOTR wrote on Apr 20
th, 2012 at 12:04pm:
... and the consequences are dire..
Not necessarily so. It's merely a prediction, and humans have been adapting to changing conditions for a long time now.
MOTR wrote on Apr 20
th, 2012 at 12:04pm:
What people forget is that some wolves are real.
Absolutely. However, not enough evidence exists to suggest that
this wolf is real. Moreover, even if it
is real (i.e. the world is warming) humans do not have the capability to change the climate.
Your conclusion that there is not enough evidence to support anthropogenic warming is not the conclusion of the vast bulk of climate scientists. I think it's something like 97% of published climate scientists support the AGW hypothesis. That focusses a lot of attention on the papers that don't. I'd love you to point me to the papers that you believe have stood up to rigorous analysis. I'm yet to find one that gives us an excuse to not act on the warnings that keep and keep on coming.
I'm posting a lengthy video which I hope you might take the time to watch. I apologise for it's length, but it will perhaps help you understand the position I have taken and why I believe we must act now to reduce atmospheric CO2.
Barry Bickmore is Associate Professor of Geological Sciences at Brigham Young University. His research specialties are low-temperature geochemistry and geoscience education. In this presentation, he discusses how he moved from being a climate change "skeptic" to being an outspoken advocate of mainstream climate science. He then discusses how it is that people like him can so effectively avoid the truth about climate change.