
originally posted by xpert11
Yep this another where do moderates stand topic I can’t help myself. Now I have asked these questions of Conservatives and I thought I would put
them to moderates and hopefully generate some discussion on this matter. For the record I think that global warming is BS and will lead to taxes being
put in place once the idea of global warming bottoms itself.
Gee I'm beginning to sound like the anti tax brigade that is the American right. So moderates speak out (1) do you think there is a consensus amongst
your peers on this matter? Where do you stand on this matter? This next question is particularly applicable to moderates. (2)Does anybody think that
political ideology rather then facts influence people stance on this matter?

High, Mr X11. First, there is global warming and then there is climate change. I think most atmospheric scientists consider climate change to be a
routine pattern of nature, the cause(s) of which are not well understood. Perhaps the perturbations of the earth on its axis cause periodic swings in
the climate? Or variations in the output of the Sun. But core samples from the ocean floor and the great Ice sheets confirm it is real.
Global warming. Records are much shorter. Prior to the 1870s, much of the evidence is anecdotal. We do know that human activity has put tons in the
power of 12 of atmosphere effecting gases into the atmosphere over the past 200-300 years. To argue this is harmless or has no adverse effect is to
look more like an ostrich than a person. I’m not sure how long the carbon dioxide cycle is, but I’m thinking it is more than 50 years. That bodes
ill for us when we think of tipping points or thresholds.
1) Yes. I think there is a consensus that it is getting unseasonably warmer, that it is changing and it's not for the better. I stand there.
2) Yes. I think Republicans tend to deny, Democrats tend to affirm. Just as the two groups divide on pay as you go versus put it on the cuff. GOPs
tend to be put it on the cuff types, whereas Dems tend to be pay as you go types. Like religion, it is impossible for me to put myself in their frame
of mind. I'd like to say "I understand" but I doin't.
[edit on 3/17/2008 by donwhite]