Agreed, but you fall into the trap of is/isnot.
Also, you omit to mention the debate about whether global warming has any serious implications or not, and what level of concern we should have.
What is your level of concern, given all the uncertainty and lack of so-called 'proof'.
Zero?
Wouldn't that be a rather ridiculous position to take?
Originally Posted by essence
Assuming global warming
is happening and it's
not human caused, will my level of concern matter? I'd say the level of concern we humans should have for something we can't prevent should be zero. The sun will burn out in approximately six billion years; I'm not losing any sleep over it.
I wouldn't say my level of concern is zero about global warming. If human caused increases in C02 are causing the Earth to warm, maybe we should take measures to control C02 production. But that depends on how much the Earth is warming and how much we can slow the process. If we all have to live in caves to prevent a one tenth of one degree increase in temperature over the next hundred years, I'm against it. I don't think we should bankrupt ourselves based on inconclusive data.
I'm real glad we didn't all move into caves to prevent the ice age these "climate scientists" were predicting thirty years ago. That
would have been ridiculous.