Originally posted by RetroVirus
On various boards on which I post, I can't help noticing that those people who have been called "anti-environmentalists" - who claim that global warming is not man's fault/isn't a problem/is not happening at all - fall into two broad groups -
- those whose hobbies/jobs/livelihoods depend upon burning of large quantity of fossil fuel
- those who live in places like Texas, where their economy is dependent upon American "Big Oil".
Hmmm....
Well I'm not a Texan but I am a pilot so..................
However most of us burn quite a bit of fossil fuel, whether we like it or not. Do you drive a car? What do you heat your house with? Do you fly away on vacation? Do you use plastic goods?
We all burn fossil fuels and plenty of it.
I prefer to think that like Texans, those of us who are dubious about man made global warming are actually people who think for themselves and are not inclined to accept the 'inconvenient truth' no matter how hard it is rammed down our bloody throats. I frankly am sick to the back teeth of the relentless doom laden propaganda we are being fed lately.
I used to think I was the only one but of late a few others have come out of the woodwork and there is a definite rebellion against the new status quo. We may be wrong, maybe we humans are the entire cause of global warming. I don't believe it and an increasing number of us don't believe it either, even scientists. It tells you something when scientists who buck the trend are ridiculed by their peers. This is a very bad thing when it comes to proper science. I found it very disturbing lately when a so called scientist declared that the 'debate is over, man made global is a reality'. Very scientific!!
It rained all summer here this year. No longer do we see this as nature at it most erratic and capricious. No, we caused it to rain all summer! All on our very own. Human vanity and hubris.
You need people like us to kick the shin of the consensus. Even if we are wrong, which I doubt. You need people like us to doubt the 'inconvenient truth' because truth can be a very elastic phenomenon.