Even if that were globally true (it's not), you would not achieve a world-wide consensus of corraborating evidence on this. We have.Speaker to Animals wrote:(1) The people peddling the climate change narrative have just as much bias and incentive to do so, man. The government over the past eight years wasn't in the business of handing out grant money to scientists critical of it, and any non-tenured environmental science professor who questioned it was unlikely to receive tenure.
They predicted that the earth is warming. 10 of the last 12 years are the hottest-on-record. Prediction confirmed.(2) Nobody actually proved any of this at all. In fact, there hasn't even been any global warming in recent years. They have to keep revising their models and predictions because they continue to be wrong. In science, when your model makes predictions, we test those predictions using the scientific method in an attempt to falsify the hypothesis. The global warming hypothesis keeps getting falsified year-after-year, and they keep playing this game like they have to finally get it right this time.. That's not science. Something is very wrong with their model and assumptions.
Not on the same timescales. Humanity would be just fine if this were a 1,000 year process, but it isn't. The fact that we now have 80%ish of the world population in fixed cities on the coasts will not be the same problem as moving a tribe a mile inland to forage. Add to that our ridiculous fiat currencies, and global trade dependencies, and you have the potential for unprecedented mass starvation.(3) The climate fluctuates like crazy over time without any input at all by us. The fluctuations our ancestors experienced at the end of the previous ice age were freaking exponentially crazier than the most dire predictions of the global warming alarmists.
We already did that. We created absolutely stunning new inputs into the global atmosphere without even realizing it, and still do so.(4) A more reasonable approach is to take the position that we ought not blindly alter the chemical composition of our planet's atmosphere unless we have a very, very high confidence in the outcome. Instead of demanding everybody revert to the middle ages, let's look towards what achievable reductions in artificial effluents pumped into the atmosphere can reasonably be tackled each year. You don't need to make shit up to make this case like the global warming folks do.
There is no solution. There is nothing that any government or group of activists can do to stop the train now, short of a global shutdown of industry. It's not gonna happen. So just ride the train off the cliff, and enjoy it because our kids are fucked hard.