To want to conserve the earth that God made.
This is a huge and controversial topic so I have no clue why I am adding my two cents, but here I go.
DDT. With DDT - no eagles. Without DDT - eagles. We acknowledged the problem and moved to fix it. Why is that so much harder to do these days?
I don't understand why so many people are resistant to the possibility that human activity has a hand in this accelerating climate change. Is it because corporate interests don't want to have to change how they operate? Are we just too lazy and unimaginative to examine our own behaviour and come up with ways to live "cleaner" lives? Or do we just not want to have to spend the money?
I love the outdoors and our wilderness areas and do think we should be good conservationists when possible. But I also think there's plenty of ways to exploit our own natural resources in a responsible way without resorting to outright bans and other delaying tactics. Unless someone lives in a cave they are using resources. It always seems people are in favor of limiting everyone ELSE'S choice of lifestyle except for their own. (That last was just a generic rant and not directed at you, MooseMom. )
The right temperature/climate is one that stays within historic norms.
I'd also like to know concerning this "global client change" thing...what exactly is the correct temperature? And where should it be measured? How many people realize that thousands of climate stations in the U.S. that used to be in rural areas or in the middle of empty plots are now surround by buildings and asphalt in many cases. Also, during the 80s and 90s literally thousands of weather stations in the former USSR were abandoned--a large percentage of which were near the arctic circle. Does anyone suppose that a few degrees of extra urban warmth here and fewer cold-weather stations reporting there may have led to a statistical anomaly?
I love the outdoors and our wilderness areas and do think we should be good conservationists when possible. But I also think there's plenty of ways to exploit our own natural resources in a responsible way without resorting to outright bans and other delaying tactics. Unless someone lives in a cave they are using resources. It always seems people are in favor of limiting everyone ELSE'S choice of lifestyle except for their own.
I'd also like to know concerning this "global client change" thing...what exactly is the correct temperature?
And where should it be measured? How many people realize that thousands of climate stations in the U.S. that used to be in rural areas or in the middle of empty plots are now surround by buildings and asphalt in many cases. Also, during the 80s and 90s literally thousands of weather stations in the former USSR were abandoned--a large percentage of which were near the arctic circle. Does anyone suppose that a few degrees of extra urban warmth here and fewer cold-weather stations reporting there may have led to a statistical anomaly?
I really haven't heard anything about Sandy being the result of Global Warming.
No shilly shallying. No caveats. "There is 100 percent certainty that sea level rise made this worse," says sea level expert Ben Strauss. "Period."