I don’t agree with the statement that you can only question things that you are qualified to question.
Especially when it's put forth by someone that doesn't meet their own criteria to be making a statement on it.
I don’t agree with the statement that you can only question things that you are qualified to question.
Discussing differences in opinions is one thing...I believe we can do better when discussing differences in opinion in general. We can do better to collaborate and compromise and accept our differences. Avoid demonizing those that don’t agree with a given opinion.
You missed a key one tho...the current primary cause of a change in climate is release of CO2 from the burning of fossil fuelsThe climate does change. The temperature of earth is increasing.
There are no magic bullets, no easy way to deal with the consequences of our two century binge on cheap energy from FF.Australia offers refuge to Pacific island nation threatened by rising sea levels. Made up of nine islands, Tuvalu is seriously threatened by the effects of climate change. 10 Nov 2023
Qualification can be a tough bar to define.Absolutely, but whether someone is qualified or not is a very significant factor in whether one should pay attention to them or not.
Qualification can be a tough bar to define.
I prefer qualifying somebody by what they have done rather than what badges they have collected.
OK. However, there is not a scientific or scholarly consensus as to the negative impacts, predictions or conclusions this is having to the earth.You missed a key one tho...the current primary cause of a change in climate is release of CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels
That is also a fact.....not opinion.
No amount of discussion will change that.
Evidence of our positive impact on the biome...not just from emissions but other climate altering behaviours, deforestation, monocropping to name two would be hard to come by.It can also be argued and debated the human impact to the earth has generally had a positive effect on the earth and life forms.
Any evidence to support that statement?OK. However, there is not a scientific or scholarly consensus as to the negative impacts, predictions or conclusions this is having to the earth.
Bold quote related to my statement, there is not a scientific or scholarly consensus to the negative impacts, predictions or conclusions.There is a difference between "it being argued" and providing evidence and a few of your points that would be hard to achieve
Evidence of our positive impact on the biome...not just from emissions but other climate altering behaviours, deforestation, monocropping to name two would be hard to come by.
Extreme views of "end of days", existential threat etc is not representative of the main stream effort to mitigate climate change or of the science guiding those efforts. Heck there are adherents to the earth being flat...
singularly lacking in evidence.
Any evidence to support that statement?
My somewhat informed opinion is that it is incorrect.
Ok. I want to make this clear. I am not a climate denier. I support progress to better solutions and improvement. I do not support half baked political policies in the name of saving the planet. I care about the environment but, I don’t agree with the carbon tax policies will lead to any path to a better place or better solutions.
I’ll start with Dr Judith Curry. I’m sure there will be criticism of her being a denier. However, I believe she got smeared by colleagues because she spoke out against the norm.
Through their wallet.Yep.
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Another one to not pay attention to.
How do you get people to think about stuff like that?
We must all do our partFor the last 60yrs science has been saying that we will all be underwater in the next 10yrs if we don't stop fossil fuels etc. Yet the rich people pushing it are still buying multi million dollar beach homes all over the planet.
I don't care how much money China spends on renewable energy when they are opening a new coal plant every week, me driving a pick up is a grain of sand in the Sahara in comparison.
5000 lbs? Tokyo to LAX at about 500 gal/hour for 12 hours. LAX to Vegas at ~350 gal/hr for an hour. That is ~6500 gallons of fuel or ~52,000 lbs.When your stinky rich it’s a different game , Taylor burnt 5000lbs of fuel to see her boyfriend play football, Tokyo to Vegas .
So the liberal government has rebranded the carbon tax as of yesterday, it’s now the rebate program . I never saw through that , I feel better now .
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