The climate changes. It has since the planet was formed. It did long before man walked on the planet.
The Ice Age coming and going was a greater change than we've seen in 200 plus years of "man's industrial actions" supposedly causing" climate change.
Anyone remember reading about how cold it was in the thirties and forties? But after the heat wave and drought just a few years earlier?
In the sixties and seventies, the fear was literally a coming ice age. Less than sixty years ago.
The result? Higher taxes, and more regulations.
In the eighties, it was acid rain. Why? Catalytic converters.
The result? More taxes, more regulations, more emissions equipment.
In the nineties, it became global warming.
The result? More taxes, more regulations.
Then every few years since, "life on the planet will be extinct in 12 years!" or, "life will be extinct in 20 years!", or "we only have less than a dozen years to save the planet!"
The result? More taxes, more regulations.
Does anyone see a pattern there?
It is amusing the hubris of these people, thinking that they can tax people and write regulations, and change the climate on the planet. They're hilarious.
Ever notice "the seas are rising", but Obama built a house in Martha's Vineyard and a house on the beach in Hawaii? Ever seen Al Gore Jr's massive house in Nashville? And his massive fleet of huge SUV's? Ever seen the dozens of private jets and fleets of limousines and SUV's at a "save the planet climate change" conference?
People are being played. Like a cheap fiddle.
The climate changes. It always has. It always will. The hubris that makes "humans" think that they can control it is utterly hilarious. So is the hypocrisy among those making those claims.