dingodan
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- Feb 16, 2011
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All the evidence we have shows that humans are changing the climate. You really do appear to have your head in the sand regarding the data.
That is such an empty statement. There is no evidence which demonstrates scientifically that humans are changing the climate. It isn't actually possible to prove it. There isn't enough data because in relative terms humans haven't been around long enough. Climate trends span thousands of years. Our impact can only be presumed to start after the industrial revolution. So we don't know, and we can't know, whether changing trends in the climate have something to do with us, are a result of something else, or are part of a natural cycle.
There is no evidence. There is consensus, but it's not based on evidence. It's based on politics and ideology and on emotion. I don't oppose environmentalism, I think people concerned about the evironment are right to be, and anyone who wants to make positive change for the better is a good person, no question.
Just don't manipulate and lie to do it. If you want to argue that we may be impacting the climate, and we should act as if we are, because perhaps we won't be able to prove it until it's too late - That would be an honest argument, in fact it used to be the argument that was made. It's called the precautionary principle. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Precautionary_principle
Regarding international conduct, the first endorsement of the principle was in 1982 when the World Charter for Nature was adopted by the United Nations General Assembly, while its first international implementation was in 1987 through the Montreal Protocol. Soon after, the principle integrated with many other legally binding international treaties such as the Rio Declaration and Kyoto Protocol.
Now environmentalists just lie, they say "we know" AND they call people who question them "deniers". They scare children into thinking the world will end and that human beings are "killing" the planet and they should be terrified and nothing is getting better.
I'm sorry but the ends do not justify the means. Environmentalism would have so much more support if it was honest and careful about educating people and telling the truth. Instead it is using spin and politics (and the demonization of anyone who cares about the truth) and it's scaring, misinforming and manipulating children.
Those things are hurting the cause of environmentalism. People who oppose modern day environmentalism do so for these reasons, not because they don't care about the environment. You would be better of telling the truth, people don't respond well to attempts to manipulate them and lie to them.
(EDIT: To be fair most people aren't deliberately lying, they are all just believing each others misinformed opinions. Everyone just repeats "all the evidence shows" without knowing what that means. Safe in the knowledge that everyone else seems to agree. I just care about the truth and people being properly educated and thinking things through thoroughly for themselves. That's what you need to be able to do to have any chance of solving problems.)
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