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Needs to be more choices there. What about believing that there has been a slight rise in global temperatures but don't believe that it is caused by man?
Global warming is something factual - it either is or isn't happening. But of course we (politicians) can argue about the validity of different models to measure it and the amount of climate change that is due to human action. Complicate this by different predictions about the future we get different necessities to act on it right now. And of course politics can also (mis)use the climate issue, left and right.
I took a very long time coming to believe global warming as fact because it was exclusively a Liberal issue. All "solutions" are still Liberal. Now, with leading global warming scientists cooking the data, I have to reexamine my views. But they could still both be true.
Needs to be more choices there. What about believing that there has been a slight rise in global temperatures but don't believe that it is caused by man?
Agree with Ohmslaw. Weather has been changing long before man was here.
Agree but limited space for Q&A.Yeah what was the last I heard that in the last 100 yrs. the temp has gone up 1 degree or so.
Yes, there is both natural and anthropogenic warming occurring. The greater of these is the anthropogenic warming.
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[-5 points] 2 years ago by deleted user Reply"Both" could also be true.
Global warming is something factual - it either is or isn't happening. But of course we (politicians) can argue about the validity of different models to measure it and the amount of climate change that is due to human action. Complicate this by different predictions about the future we get different necessities to act on it right now. And of course politics can also (mis)use the climate issue, left and right.
I took a very long time coming to believe global warming as fact because it was exclusively a Liberal issue. All "solutions" are still Liberal. Now, with leading global warming scientists cooking the data, I have to reexamine my views. But they could still both be true.
I think closer to the North and South poles is where change is happening.