As stated in the title, climate change is obviously real. The ice ages have advanced and retreated many times. But is our current warming trend man made? Will a carbon tax system really fix the problem if it is?
Mention chemtrails and you'll be laughed at but NASA has some legitimate concerns that "persistent condensation trails" (read as Chemtrails) might be trapping heat in the atmosphere.
What if air travel pollution is the cause for global warming and industrial Co2 production is unimportant. What if we are just exiting an ice age like the earth has done 4 times before?
Does anyone care to discuss?
IntellisaurDinoAlien ago
I'm on the fence about man's involvement in this, I dare say we have an effect but I suspect it's negligible, reducing carbon does have the added bonus of discouraging dirty practices in big business, less coal burning for a start and hopefully more emphasis on renewables at the expense of big oil and other globalist endeavours. Negative impacts could be employment however, tricky. The obsession with wealth at the expense of fellow humans and their own children's future is the main problem though.
And as a comedian said "what if we made the planet a fit place to live FOR NO REASON?! That'd be awful."
Flytape ago
I think as usual there is a glimmer of truth in the official story. AGW may in fact be partially accelerated by human activities. Its probably not the activities being claimed and any "global tax" enacted will be used to benefit a select few already rich people.
There is so much mud in the water these days its hard to tell what is worthy of consideration.