Yes the title was quite clear but some of the content seemed to muddy the waters a little.
Anyway
I am interested to know what percantage of scientists you think agree and disagree with man made climate change? You disputed the 97% earlier in the thread so I was wondering what your research...
Of course there will be bumps in the road, pointing them out isn't herasy but suggesting we don't do something because of them is defeatist and shortsighted.
These are all problems that will be solved in the fullness of time. I can't see that any of what you present here should stop the progression to renewables. They would obviously be issues if we were to make a 100% switch right now but the process will be slower. It won't be without its probelems...
As i have said, I think it is worth taking precaution just in case it is real.
I am going to post this video again as it pretty much sums up my opinion.
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=zORv8wwiadQ
IMHO there is enough certainty in the scientific sommunity to warrent us tackling the issue.
Methane is a contributing factor to climate change, I think there is a discussion about how much of a factor it is.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2015-12-14/impact-of-cattle-on-methane-emissions-downgraded/7027088
However much of a contribution it makes to climate change though, the meat industry...
With all due repect here Larus, if your reading on the subject is anything like your reading of my post then i would take it with a grain of salt as you have not addressed a single point I made.
So I will try again.
My question is not about the validity of the science or proving manmade...
Global warming - What's your "opinion"?
What I don't understand is what the climate change skeptics are so afraid of doing?
It hasn't been conclusively proven that my house is going to burn down, yet I change the battery on my smoke alarm every six months.
Most of the things we need...
Which is a big problem when those people have influence over governments.
http://www.abc.net.au/news/2014-10-13/coal-is-good-for-humanity-pm-tony-abbott-says/5810244
What the world needs now is more coal mines :facepalm...