by Swift » Thu Mar 20, 2014 5:31 pm
I'm not faulting you for posting this SFC, but none of this is new. The acceptance in the scientific community has been very high for years, probably decades (mostly depending on how you want to define "very high").
There are forces, it seems particularly in the US, with motives to confuse the general public about this. The motives as best as I can tell are political, monetary, and reglious (belief systems), and are fueled to a great extent by ignorance and a general lack of not giving a shit and putting off till the far future what can easily be ignored today (from the general public).
Meanwhile, the Chinese have quickly become the biggest producers of CO2 on the planet and nothing is going to change that in any way in the next several decades (and we shouldn't congratulate ourselves for this - this has happened because the Chinese are making a lot of our "stuff").
I think climate change is the single biggest environmental problem facing the human race and the world, and probably will be for the next several hundred years. I am also completely convinced that we (as a species) are going to do little or nothing to change that. It already is too late, in any practical sense, to stop it. At best we might lessen the impacts, but I don't think we're going to succeed in doing that either.
We've known this was coming for decades and we did squat. Anyone who says otherwise is full of it or is trying to sell you something.
I don't think humans are going to die out or anything (so take a big breath GJ), but we are going to knock off a large percentage of other species.
The "good news" is that I'll probably be dead before most of the shit hits the wind turbine. The kids and grandkids and greatgrandkids of the various members here will have to deal with this.