Forget the Science: here are the Climate Change Odds
December 11, 2007 · Print This Article
You can’t wait for scientific certainty about global climate change because certainty is something rarely achieved in science. Much of what we take as certain in fact has a margin of error, or unaccounted for possibilities. We do not know the fundamental nature of the universe. We do not have a unified theory of everything. We do not have a computer model that mirrors reality and can therefore show you what exactly is happening in the climate.
However, the evidence that we are causing global climate change by burning carbon-based fuels is very, very strong. As strong as it is for much of what we take as fact in our daily lives; facts we use to make decisions and take actions about outcomes important to us.
All of this aside, one should ask one’s self: what is the best course of action EVEN in the face of uncertainty. The answer to that has to do with possible outcomes. If you are prepared to embrace all of the possible outcomes of a course of action (or inaction) then you can be comfortable adopting that course. If you are not…well, watch this video for the full story. It may change your mind about how and when to act on the global warming issue.




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