stumuzz wrote:UndercoverElephant wrote:
If you want to defend MacG, then please do so.
I don’t want to defend MacG. Simple reason is I do not know anything about climate change.
What I found interesting about the thread was the one contrarian view was set upon by a pack of baying wolves at the scent of blood!
We are involved in an
ideological war which is likely to determine the future of civilisation, a war which is largely being played out on the internet.
It reminds me of animal farm when the pigs start chanting, two legs bad four legs good.
It may do, but that doesn't mean the situations are actually similar. Some claims are simply nonsense and need to be identified as such. If they are also
very dangerous nonsense, then you can expect a very firm response.
From a laypersons view it seems that the belief in the science is fragile and must be supported by chants of ‘troll’ or ‘ paid agent provocateur’.
That that is the way it seems to a layperson just indicates the seriousness of the problem. I think it seems that way because laypeople are being bombarded with propaganda which is designed to cause to question the results of climatology in a way which similarly-secure results from other sciences are not questioned.
However, a question you could answer, or anyone else for that matter (not Biff, he only gives snide, unhelpful replies. Yes Biff there are probably grammatical errors in this post, ten out of ten for spotting them) if the climate is warming at the rate you think it is, what are you going to do about it? What are you doing about it?
Apart from buying the most efficient petrol car on the market and refusing to buy crap that I don't need, there's precious little that I can do about it. And in fact even if I lived like a saint, it would make precious little difference to what is likely to happen in the future. A few people making personal sacrifices may well do them a world of spiritual and psychological good, but it's going to make no difference to the direction the world in general is heading in. The only thing that can do that is radical, systemic change in the wake of rapidly declining living standards all over the world. There is an ideological revolution coming, because the ideology behind the system as we know it is itself bankrupt.
Peak oil I get. The preps we have made have paid dividends. What I am trying to say is if you are right about warming, so what?
So nothing. I got mad at MacG because he was peddling propaganda designed to hide the scale of the problem from laypeople. If you want to discuss what we are actually going to do about the whole eco-catastrophe we face, then we will need to discuss all sorts of other issues.
If you are wrong, so what? What am I missing about climate change that causes otherwise intelligent and rational people to get so worked up?
I've already explained that. It is an assault on science itself, and therefore an assault on rationality, and it is being motivated by greed and corporate power. The answer to your question is that we are involved in an ideological war with nothing less at stake than the future of humanity and the Earth's ecosystem. If you aren't aware of that war, or don't really understand what it is about, then I'm not surprised you find some of the reactions here to be extreme.