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Brain Surgeon
The debate (at least amongst those that actually know what they are talking about) isn't about the science, which, as has been reported ad infinitum, is almost universally accepted as solid, but more along Nibble's line of what can be done about it. The key issue is the speed at which the climate change happens - if it's fast (and man's contribution is rapidly accelerating the pace of it) then it's much harder to adapt to, just in terms of the scale of investment that is required over the given time frame. IMO, that's why it's worth persisting with 'green' measures, because it will buy us more time (as a species and a planet) to adapt to climate change.