Jeff - where are you?? I have been looking forward to a discussion like this.
Hey Rosco,
Good to know you are thinking of me.
To be honest I really don't know what to say about this issue. I firmly believe that we shouldn't shit in our own nest [or planet in this case].
I also know that as a society we have nothing to fear from improving technology and trying to eliminate pollution. Pollution reduction and the control of chemical waste has been sought by governments and imposed on business for many, many decades. For example, when I was a kid the Parramatta river was a toxic waste dump - legislation was brought in to make the polluters clean up their waste - it cost money, but it didn't have a dramatic impact on the public purse strings. Now the river is clean and I don't know anybody who would allow companies to go back to the bad old days - what was OK then is not OK now.
I tend to think that CO2 in the same way. Sure it is much bigger issue, but it is not beyond our capabilities
in a perfect world. And that's where I have problems in what to say from here on in - it is not a perfect world - too many self interested parties, telling half truths and down right lies.
I don't subscribe to the theory of the wholesale corruption of the scientific community as I know that they are not organised well enough to pull off something of this nature - but the politicians, well that is another kettle of fish entirely. I don't believe that there is any kind of worldwide political conspiracy, pollies are too dumb, self serving and short sighted for that - but I can see how individual governments across the globe can see it as a way of exerting power and influence over their constituents for short term political advantage.
If I had to jump one way or the other -
I wouldn't be standing up and saying I have all the facts [I don't - and neither does anybody else], nor would I be listening to the Shock Jocks, the self serving politicians or extremists on either side of the arguement - instead I would be using my gut instinct that for the sake of my kids and their kids that it is better to be safe than sorry.
I suppose that means that I do support action on Climate Change.
I don't have irrefutable facts to back up my position, nor I am going to go around wasting my time, yelling and screaming, trying to convince others that I am right. But if in the future if I am proven to be wrong then my kids and theirs kids can have a good old laugh at my expense. But if I am right, then they will thank me and others like me.
But if in the future Climate Change is proven to a be real and significant problem for the planet and the human race then I couldn't look my kids in the eye if I had done nothing and allowed my own selfish motives to override what is probably the right thing to do.
So there you have it Rosco a couple of hundred words to explain why I don't know what to say on this matter. And that in itself makes no sense either.
We should discuss it over a beer, in a pub, where all good discussions should be had.
VMX42