Global Warming however is not a philosophy, it is a scientific question. It is not the same as civil rights issues or communism.Tyler wrote: As an aside, I'm currently finally reading How I Found Freedom in an Unfree World for the first time. Great book -- that Harry Browne guy seems to have his act together.
For those frustrated about being able to change minds on climate change (on any side of the issue), I highly recommend the chapters on the Utopia trap and the Burning Issue trap.
The planet is warming (this is a question of fact....it is not debatable. We have measurable warming trend over the last century and a half.)
There are certain things that can cause the planet to change temperature (solar activity, tilt in earths axis, reflectivity of surface, composition of atmosphere) Scientists have studied all of those variables and they have overwhelming concluded that the composition of our atmosphere is changing whereas the other variables are not. We know 100% that the composition of our atmosphere is directly linked to our planets temperature holding other variables equal. (This is also an empirical question of fact....not debatable and we can measure the C02 concentration levels in our atmosphere.)
We know that humans emit approximately 30 gigatons of C02 into the atmosphere every year. This is about 100 times more than what volcanoes emit annually. In other words it would take 100 years of volcanic eruptions to equal what humans emit in one year. (This is also measurable empirical fact) This C02 must go somewhere. A lot of it has been absorbed by the oceans increasing their acidification (which has been measured) but the majority stays in the atmosphere where it creates a greenhouse effect (which again is a scientifically provable process)
Now, that all of this is provable...the only question remains as to how serious the effects will be.