UncleKG wrote:And again I ask, what if you're wrong on the subject? It's like being in a boat on an unfamiliar body of water. Many say, "evidence indicates there's a waterfall ahead." Others say, "No, I don't believe that." You keep going back and forth on it and (let's just say) you suddenly realize there is a waterfall and you're too close to it and the current is too strong to turn back.
What happens if we cut back on greenhouse emissions and other factors that may contribute to global warming? Cleaner air and water for future generations. Man, how terrible.
As I said before I believe mankind will destroy themselves by some other means then "effecting climate change" if the claim is true. I believe there are enough credible scientists that question man's impact on the climate. To clarify, I'm not stating that changes aren't occurring. I question the claims of our impact on it. If your going to invest in things that are supposed to help with it you need to do it wisely. All I've seen from the former administration is investment of taxpayer dollars into "green energy" companies that have failed.