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He disputes anthropogenic climate change*. When talking about this I had nothing to argue. That is, I knew I did not have the expertise to argue his position. Something else I found very interesting was his style of argument; he get didn't bothered, he presented his case in a calm manner, countering all my points with a convincing counter argument where as my stupid brother presented his Googled arguments with a "No, I'm right because I've read it" and wouldn't listen to new information. His main point was that Co2 levels follow temperature, not the other way around. He also is well aware of the fallibilities of himself and his peers. *I am not saying he is right; I do not know. But it was interesting to hear from a very knowledgeable person a counter view.
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"Global warming below 1.7°C is ‘not plausible’, reveals our study of the social drivers of decarbonisation
If you read the scientific literature, there seem to be countless pathways and scenarios that might lead us to global deep decarbonisation by 2050, allowing us to meet the 1.5°C target. “It’s still possible,” is the message, “if only we have the political will”. But what is the extent of our political will, and more importantly, what are the deeper social dynamics driving it? Is it not only possible, but in fact plausible that we will reach deep decarbonisation by 2050 and meet the associated 1.5°C target? These are some of the questions that we asked ourselves in the recent inaugural Hamburg Climate Futures Outlook, a report compiled by more than 40 academics from across various disciplines including sociology, macroeconomics and the natural sciences." Quoted from here. Source of the article here.
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as long as we are only 'solving' these problems on a country level instead of solving them on a global level, there is always going to be a problem.
reason being, as soon as one country shifts their efforts to minimize carbon output, another country with more lax standards generally picks up production of something that country needs, but is now too hazardous to manufacture within the confines of the original country.
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Regardless, fossil fuels are finite resources. We need to move to renewables eventually, so it doesn’t matter what we feel or believe about the harmful effects of burning fossil fuels. We need to eventually transition off of them. Also in general, scientists have their own politics and beliefs, but they tend to be humble, apolitical and without motives that go beyond understanding their world and providing society with knowledge and applications.
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If CO2 levels follow raises in temperature then why is that? What causes natural swings in temperature? If normally CO2 follows a rise in temperature then does he believe nature is warming and causing a spike in CO2 levels? If he thinks the events are separate, that global temperatures are rising, but CO2 rise is not the cause of it, but agrees that the CO2 rise is human caused, then is it possible that the link between CO2 following temperature was only during natural processes and that this is an unnatural process because we are the cause of the rise in emissions? In short, is this different because it isn’t natural? Does he feel it is fine continuing to dump greenhouse gases in the air indefinitely or does he think we need to change that behavior? I guess I have a number of questions. The levels we are seeing are unprecedented. The projections for what the world will look like in fifty, one hundred years or longer given the same behavior are hard to predict, but that seems like a crazy, stupid experiment to do. Maybe global warming is harder to predict than ozone destruction or smog concentrations, but the data is alarming. I would question his opinion if he wasn’t alarmed too.
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That was the funniest thing I've read in a long time. Seriously....it caused me to enjoy nasal coffee. Scientists are no more or less susceptible to outside biases than any other profession. I dare say, since quite a bit of (the bulk of?) the funding of their research comes from government grants and gifts from corportations with definite vested interests in ..shall we say...desired findings.... that perhaps research scientists may be bit MORE susceptible to outside pressures. You were kidding, right? Please tell me you were kidding....please.
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Fortunately, the path to a green future will come faster to other countries who can benefit from less investment costs and from the benefits of a developed, globalized system. It will be cheaper for them to adopt green technology, and the price will be lower when they finally adopt green technology. We could reach a point in the future where renewables provide such low cost energy that we can give it away.
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It really doesn’t matter if it is 97% or 90% or 75%. It isn’t 50% or 25%. Even if it isn’t anthropomorphic, scientists are still in agreement that it is alarming. That consensus is extremely high. Quote:
Scientists are driven to study the world or develop applications for problems. They aren’t in the business of fabricating problems for the deep state like some people believe.
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Some people take their information from smart people who are not experts. That is what that sounded like. There really wasn’t any new arguments provided from him that we could argue here suggesting why rising temperatures aren’t anthropomorphic. What was said was his opinion and a statement that CO2 levels have followed temperature. That really isn’t much, so I took your comment as an appeal to an authority who isn’t an expert, or it was an anecdotal example of a non-climate scientists who isn’t a believer in the theory that climate change is anthropomorphic. What else was the point of the post if not those?
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On the second matter, I agree with you to a point. No scientists as people are not saints, nor are they ego-less, nor are they apolitical, and yes they have a number of pressures put on them due to monetary concerns. But, science as a profession has limits as to how far one might stray from the ideal before an individual is criticized, ostracized, and/or condemned. How many scientists that you know would straight up lie about objective data? It would be a really bad idea, considering someone else can run the same experiment and show it to be false, or at least that it is an anomaly. And if subjective conclusions do not follow a logical pattern leading back to some largely accepted theory or relationship, it is likely to be subject to quite a bit of criticism from peers. So in that way, science is ethically regulated. |
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I have also never said anything to indicate a lack of support for moving away from fossil fuels. If you insist on mischaracterizing my words, outside studies, and stating your strongly held opinions as fact, I can't stop you. You may wish to cease doing so, as it only serves to further weaken your already weak stance.
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Citation, taken from a source I'm sure you'll be much more likely to trust than I will - https://www.ucsusa.org/resources/eac...-co2-emissions
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NONE of that is to say......, and I want to be clear here just in case (a) certain someone(s) see fit to suggest that I advocate littering, irresponsible and wasteful living, tossing as much plastic as possible into our oceans, and driving the largest, thirstiest vehicles possible for grocery-getting...... that we shouldn't explore cleaner, renewable energy resources, and strive to care for and respect the environment in which we live. We should. All things in good balance. The world is not going to end in ten years. It hasn't in the last four decades, each time we were given the message that the world was going to end in ten years. We are better stewards of the planet than we have ever been, and should continue to improve. Internal combustion engines are not evil. The current crop of electric cars, especially considering the majority of the current sources (no pun intended) that provide the electricity and energy for their use and manufacture, are pretty much a zero sum gain (and some would argue a slight deficit, although strides are being made). I am not opposed at all to electric cars; if the price comes down, you may see me driving a Tesla in the next couple years, or a Nikola if they ever get to market. I am very much opposed to being told I HAVE to.
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