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Originally Posted by HalvOnHorseracing
Well, I'd say if a major league pitcher can throw a devastating curve ball, it isn't important for him to know any of the physics about why the ball curves.
In other terms, about anybody with a bit of science background can read scientific papers and determine if the conclusions are worth buying.
Decision-makers are not going to do anything to deal with the problem unless they first acknowledge the problem. Many of the anti-climate change people worry that fixing the CO2 problem will hurt industries and jobs. Certainly the word taxes is anathema to the right, so the idea of a carbon tax doesn't sound great.
The problem, if it is going to be solved, is going to be solved by younger generations who don't want to live in the miserable place their parents and grandparents left them.
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im for letting the younger generation do that. In twenty or thirty years when they’re at an age they can do something about it they’ll realize it’s been a scam the whole time