I was wondering if I could get some expert opinion on this issue. If you know a lot about the subject or have degrees in climatology, then this thread is for you. I was wondering if you could answer a couple of questions that I have.
1. How much would you say humans contribute to the rising average temperature of the earth compared to "natural" causes. (IE. Solar Variation)
2. Do you believe that the human contributions to the rising average temperature need immediate attention and immediate action?
3. Do you believe that it's possible to change the current trend in the rise of average global temperature? By what means?
4. If Anthropogenic Global Warming needs immediate attention, do you think that government intervention (IE. Kyoto Protocol) is a better solution than solutions that the market could offer?
1. How much would you say humans contribute to the rising average temperature of the earth compared to "natural" causes. (IE. Solar Variation)
2. Do you believe that the human contributions to the rising average temperature need immediate attention and immediate action?
3. Do you believe that it's possible to change the current trend in the rise of average global temperature? By what means?
4. If Anthropogenic Global Warming needs immediate attention, do you think that government intervention (IE. Kyoto Protocol) is a better solution than solutions that the market could offer?