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<blockquote data-quote="Gene2memE" data-source="post: 76307061" data-attributes="member: 341130"><p>You're operating off an assumption that the response to climate change is about "wealth redistributive policies" and an "international agenda prioritizing the redistribution of wealth via government spending and taxation".<strong> It isn't. </strong>It's about preventing what is already a (man made) problem from becoming a catastrophe. </p><p></p><p>Also, climate scientists (and those with anything more than a passing understanding of climatology) understand and acknowledge that climate will continue to change. As it has always done.</p><p></p><p>What is concerning about climate change is the<strong> rate and consistency in direction of the change being experienced</strong> at present, and the <strong>rate and <strong>consistency in</strong> direction that the data indicates the climate is headed in</strong>. </p><p></p><p>Simply put, the world is<strong> heating up more rapidly than at any other point in human history</strong>. And, the data shows that this heating up will continue to accelerate, potentially for at lease another century. At least 90% of this change is due to the emissions humans are putting into the atmosphere.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Gene2memE, post: 76307061, member: 341130"] You're operating off an assumption that the response to climate change is about "wealth redistributive policies" and an "international agenda prioritizing the redistribution of wealth via government spending and taxation".[B] It isn't. [/B]It's about preventing what is already a (man made) problem from becoming a catastrophe. Also, climate scientists (and those with anything more than a passing understanding of climatology) understand and acknowledge that climate will continue to change. As it has always done. What is concerning about climate change is the[B] rate and consistency in direction of the change being experienced[/B] at present, and the [B]rate and [B]consistency in[/B] direction that the data indicates the climate is headed in[/B]. Simply put, the world is[B] heating up more rapidly than at any other point in human history[/B]. And, the data shows that this heating up will continue to accelerate, potentially for at lease another century. At least 90% of this change is due to the emissions humans are putting into the atmosphere. [/QUOTE]
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