I know "climate change denyers" exist, but I don't know any of them. I know a lot of people who question how much affect people have on it, if this cycle will be worse than the other cycles of the earth heating and cooling. I also heard the sun is the least active it's been in a long time which has caused the earth's temperature to cool. my guess is that people have some affect on it, but I have no idea as to how much. I think the push against it mostly stems from politics though as there is a lot of, whatever cause that side starts fighting for my side will start fighting against it.
Stop procreating. Tax credits for NOT having kids instead of the other way around. Need to curtail population growth, by far the biggest cause of pollution. Eventually forced sterlization will be mandatory. We will have mass genocide at some point, probably by the chinese.
Exactly, it's now a sadly politicized issue and the strive for actual scientific progress on understanding the issue has become clouded and neglected. For starters, only the biggest morons (perhaps Trump among them) actively deny that Earth's climate changes, so the "denier" label is a strawman tactic used to trivialize the issue. The actual debate lies around the level of influence humans can have on an extremely complex system like the global climate, and to what extent we can make a difference. The righties have hijacked the crux of the issue with their desire to lobby on behalf of the fossil fuel industries and obfuscate anything else, and the lefties have hijacked the crux of the issue with their desire to lobby for alternative energy resources and push reckless alarmism above anything else. It's symbolic for where we are as a country right now politically, with a genuinely interesting issue now dominated by lobbyists and the biggest idiots on both sides talking out of both sides of their mouths.
I don't think the latter part is true, if I'm reading it correctly. I do not think scientists are neglecting the issue at all. It may be that political and civilian understanding of the science has not advanced. I think for most people in the debate, 'denial' means denial of human causation and/or denial of the severity of the rate of change. Not denial that any change whatsoever is occurring. That said, I agree with you that labeling people deniers isn't helpful - even when I do it. Well, you have a point there. It's very hard to have a public debate about science, because most people don't have the background (or the time and energy) to make sense of it. barfo
I see the whole argument as being silly. The planet is heating up, who cares what is causing it. We should be working on a solution to the problem rather than arguing over trivial crap.
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Back in the 90 I was in Alaska (Anchorage& Fairbanks) when it got 58 below. I could get home as the airport shut down for several days because of the Barometric Pressure. The day I landed in Fairbanks a Canadian C120 crashed near Fort Wainwright from the frozen fog. The jetways gelled up and we had to exit the plane on the tarmac, I took my hot coffee with me and through it in the air and it evaporated, poof! It was the coldest there in over 25 years. I remember the Moose were wacky because of starvation and wood come up on peoples porches or jump on vehicles.