Mark, I'm all in favor of being a good steward and reducing mans impact where we can. But blind obedience to any agenda is not a good idea. There are more than enough scandals, data massaging, out right lies and a huge amount of speculation of the damage climate change was supposed to have caused by now that didn't come true to make me at least skeptical. When I add in the amount of power and money in play...it's obvious that SOME people might use climate change as a scheme to make a whole heck of a lot of money. So, I'm at least skeptical of some of the more radical claims.
Beyond that, if climate change is in fact happening and it's mostly due to man, then what can we do to stop it over the next year, or 10 years? Nothing. That's what the experts end up admitting when anyone finally pins them down. Some advocate for basically returning to the 19th century, other actually call for reducing the earths population by 80%. I assume they don't include themselves in the great kill off. So what we end up with is a lot of people arguing over something no one has any real intention of changing, or ability to change. The very few idealists that would willingly return to an 1830 lifestyle have my admiration, but they are very few in number. In the end no one is going to do anything that we aren't more or less on track to do now.
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