I used to wonder what lay behind climate change denial. I came to the conclusion that climate change deniers just didn't want to be inconvenienced by unwelcome facts, and who care about the future anyway - we won't be alive then, even if our grandchildren will.
Not for me. I am not a climatologist but I can certainly validate the physics for myself. It isn't even about the physics, though: the stochastic modelling of Earth is obscenely erroneous.
I agree that climate is changing. I do not agree that LAYPERSONS are causing it.
When predicting the cycles and behavior of a dynamical system, you need to have saturation of data more than 0.00008% of the timescaled data range. Humans have been around for 4000+ years, and unless
Joe the Plumber has an incredibly powerful ion-emitter, a radiation faucet, or has the power to manipulate the weather, layperson humans are NOT causing this alleged catastrophe.
Which means SOMEONE is being dishonest - whether it is the scientists (precedence,) governments (precedence,) scientists at the behest of government, or some combination of all of the above. That is the common sense of it; layperson are not causing so much destruction to this planet
on their own such that they have severely perturbed life systems on this planet: driving toward a certifiable result in the limit as time goes to even 150 years! Amazing... and even more amazing to act as if Earth is not a dynamic system with periodic and acute cycles of correction - as well as natural cycles.
What a lot of "deniers" understand is this is a lot of squwaking to get the world to take responsibility for what a few companies and governments have done to this planet - and as usual the layperson is expected to fit the bill. The story is being made to be put on "consumers," because "our" job is to
buy anything as long as the source from which it comes is acceptable. That goes from tires to truth.
The "urgent/not so urgent" rhetoric of the entire thing gives it away: even if it was going to destroy the planet in 150 years, no one would know if it was real doom. No government would alert their citizens of doom more than 2 weeks before an event - for logistical reasons. Then, add in the catch: this scause, this tax, this action, this social media meme will "help prevent" the catastrophe.
How. In. The. Heck. Will. More. Money. Stop. Earth. From climatologically denaturing?
Or rather,
How much money will it take to stop Earth from climatologically denaturing?
No, just no. This has been done before: getting the citizens to feel guilty for what a few very evil people do.
What isn't ridiculous is people denying AGW - by precedence alone that is a
valid response to the information. What is ridiculous is the amount of people willing to buy into the fear. It isn't "global warming" killing us; in addition to celestial activity, let's not forget the largest 15 ships (owned by what layperson, again?) contribute about the same amount of pollution as most cars on the road in the world. Lab Coat Syndrome and Stockholm Syndrome is killing us and the planet.