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by pjkundert 6196 days ago
> Climate change poses a clear and present danger to our way of life. How can anyone justify failing to act?

Virtually complete predictive failure over the better part of the last decade. How can anyone justify acting?

2 comments

For the most part I agree with you. But I'm a big believer in "better safe than sorry" and in that spirit I'd like to see some sensible change. The problem with an extreme position like "the world is going to end" is it makes those who don't agree with you instinctively jump to the opposite extreme.

The truth is the United States had been steadily making progress on reducing our impact on the planet all the way through the Clinton administration. It was only when the Global Warming nuts popped up that the Conservative side felt the need to throw on the brakes.

Now we have two irrational extreme's competing against each other.

I think the likelihood that one of our 'solutions' creates a greater problem than we had in the first place needs to be factored into the risk/reward analysis.
I tried to explain the same thing on my blog a while back, I would be interested in getting your two cents:

http://www.nimonik.ca/2009/05/global-warming-models-are-inhe...

thanks in advance.