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Re: Report shows UN admitting solar activity may play significant role in global warm
The question I asked is absolutely proper in terms that most people look at what is being done in AGW through regulation, law, and taxes as a short term problem, or an immediate problem if you will...The EPA goes wild, taxes rising, dumb expenditures on things like Solyndra....All of these things effect our lives today, not a hundred years in the future.....So, the question stands....
The answer I am getting from you is that you want to ignore those immediate things for the larger argument, however, the things being done now effect us now....it is up to future generations how they handle the stupid propositions of their time.
I did answer that.
1) It has nothing to do with the science.
2) we can do nothing.
3) we can lessen out contribution.
And we can decide based on best evidence or political beliefs.
It's not really a 5, 10, or 15 year problem. It's long term, hundreds of years. No serious person expects any turn on a dime type approach, but just a commitment to plan based on BEST evidence.
So there is a clear answer there. Likely not the one you want. I suggest you stop anticipating what you want to here, and address the answer you get. Novel approach, granted, but give it a shot.
The question I asked is absolutely proper in terms that most people look at what is being done in AGW through regulation, law, and taxes as a short term problem, or an immediate problem if you will...The EPA goes wild, taxes rising, dumb expenditures on things like Solyndra....All of these things effect our lives today, not a hundred years in the future.....So, the question stands....
The answer I am getting from you is that you want to ignore those immediate things for the larger argument, however, the things being done now effect us now....it is up to future generations how they handle the stupid propositions of their time.