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A big picture view of the argument regarding climate change and how it will turn out.
And it continues.
For those of you can read and think check out the full article.
If you sincerely believe your understanding and knowledge of climate change excels the combined knowledge of the best scientific experts in the field - your delusional.
And Wayne why not simply say that you dismiss out of hand the entire work of the climate scientists whose research underpins the exhaustive IPCC reports in the last 25 years ?
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/16/history-will-condemn-climate-change-denialists
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Robert Manne presentation on how vested interests have convinced the public climate change is not happening.
http://www.desmogblog.com/2012/09/19/robert-manne-how-vested-interests-defeated-climate-science
History will condemn climate change denialists
Tony Abbott was elected by the right-wing of his party for a single purpose: to destroy any meaningful action in Australia against the threat of climate change
Robert Manne
Climate change 'The future involves the rendering of large parts of the earth uninhabitable'. Photograph: Sigit Pamungkas/Reuters
The argument for radical action on climate change– which Australia will soon at least temporarily reject with the shameful decision to repeal the carbon tax – is embarrassingly simple.
For the past 200 years, western culture has granted science pre-eminent cultural authority. A quarter century ago, a consensus formed among contemporary scientists specialising in the study of the climate. The consensus comprised one principal idea: the primary source of energy on which industrial civilisation relied – the burning of fossil fuels – was dangerously increasing the temperature of the earth.
Thousands upon thousands of scientific studies have been conducted estimating the impact of this warming. Hundreds of outstanding books have been published making the conclusions of the scientists available to the general public. To anyone willing to listen, these scientists have explained that unless human beings derive their energy from sources other than fossil fuels, the future that we face over the next decades and centuries involves the rendering of large parts of the earth uninhabitable to humans and other species – through the melting of the ice caps and glaciers and thus steadily rising sea levels, the acidification of the oceans, the destruction of forests and coral reefs, and the increase in the prevalence and intensity of famines, insect-borne diseases, droughts, bush fires, floods, hurricanes and heat-waves.
Climate scientists also explained that radical action on climate change could not be delayed. The carbon dioxide being emitted by human activity would remain in the atmosphere for a century or longer. The damage our generation was inflicting on the earth and its inhabitants was irreversible and therefore terminal. In human history, the scientists warned, there had been so far been no catastrophe even remotely as serious or as grave as the one we were about to face if we failed to take timely action against impending climate change.
......As global emissions increased, something surpassingly strange occurred in the realm of politics in the US – something without parallel in the history of the post-Enlightenment west since the Darwinian controversy. The emergence of a broad-based movement of thought challenging the sovereignty of science in one specialised field.
.,...As a consequence of the spread of climate change denialism, tens of millions of American citizens now base their opinions on the kind of pseudo-knowledge manufactured by the climate change denialist blogs and disseminated daily by the right-wing media. They have come to treat the questions of whether the earth is warming, and if so why, as political matters concerning which those without any genuine scientific understanding or training are as qualified to form an opinion as professors who have devoted their lives to one of the disciplines of climate science.
And it continues.
For those of you can read and think check out the full article.
If you sincerely believe your understanding and knowledge of climate change excels the combined knowledge of the best scientific experts in the field - your delusional.
And Wayne why not simply say that you dismiss out of hand the entire work of the climate scientists whose research underpins the exhaustive IPCC reports in the last 25 years ?
http://www.theguardian.com/commentisfree/2014/jul/16/history-will-condemn-climate-change-denialists
___________________________________________________________________
Robert Manne presentation on how vested interests have convinced the public climate change is not happening.
http://www.desmogblog.com/2012/09/19/robert-manne-how-vested-interests-defeated-climate-science