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""Rell Signs Law Setting Caps on Emissions""

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Blogger OpusOne said...

I usually only read the comments of Courant articles if they're about biking or Hartford urban renewal, but wow.

My favorite comment:
"There is no census on global warming yet it's already been accepted as fact without any debate.

The Earth is 4.6 billion years old and we have only been recording weather data for 100 years. It's impossible to determine any climate change with such limited data."

Firstly, I think they mean "consensus."

Secondly, I will give the commenter credit for correctly stating the approximate age of the earth. The other choice usually stated is 6000 years, like it says in the bible.

Thirdly. Yep, there's no possible way to determine climate change prior to the invention of the thermometer. Certainly not geological records. Certainly not geophysics.

There is NO dispute in the scientific community that we are undergoing a period of global climate change. The dispute is if it is indeed human-caused or human-enhanced. While the current global temperature rise does match with natural cyclical data, a large majority of scientific bodies have concluded that the evidence of human-induced warming is compelling. The main debate among actual scientists (not Right-Wing Ralphie from Wallingford, CT who can make up anything on a comment board) is whether the CO2 history is a cause or an effect of the corresponding temperature rises. Regardless, the CO2 levels right now are several times what they have ever been.

Politicians are usually the LAST ones to any party, and this is no different. The concept of climate change isn't made up by politicians who want to rob your precious gold. The absolute answer is inconclusive, and probably will remain so until it may be too late. One side looks at it as "they're sucking our money!" I tend to look at this as an enormous opportunity to advance the alternative energy and transportation industries and an open door for our economy. Hate the outsourcing of jobs? This is our chance to take the lead and innovate new developing technologies, rather than sulk that our SUVs cost a lot now that gas isn't 75 cents a gallon.

Do the "they're after our money!" people really want to gamble with our posterity's future? I don't.

This did a good job of reminding me of how many stupid people are really out there in our society. Sometimes you need that kick in the face to motivate you.

June 10, 2008 at 11:42 PM

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