The way i see it, as usual there is some truth in both sides of the story. The whole climategate thing is blown out of proportions, but it is a well known fact (pointed out to the public by environmental scientists) that Al Gore's movie had some deep flaws in them.
Judging from the data I have seen so far and the explanations I've heard about it, I am reasonably convinced that mankind does have a role in the current climate change. How much? I don't know. Should we be worried? I don't know that either.
I do not see an immediate cause for concern though, so I don't know why the environmentalists push their "act now" agenda so much, if given the last data the change in itself is not extraordinary compared to other times in history which we as a species survived just the same.
I agree with Pippy to a point that there seems to be a much more urgent agenda concerning money being pushed in this convention than that actual data suggests there is an urgency that we need to act immediately or we are doomed.
Judging from the data I have seen so far and the explanations I've heard about it, I am reasonably convinced that mankind does have a role in the current climate change. How much? I don't know. Should we be worried? I don't know that either.
I do not see an immediate cause for concern though, so I don't know why the environmentalists push their "act now" agenda so much, if given the last data the change in itself is not extraordinary compared to other times in history which we as a species survived just the same.
I agree with Pippy to a point that there seems to be a much more urgent agenda concerning money being pushed in this convention than that actual data suggests there is an urgency that we need to act immediately or we are doomed.
Best regards,
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
Leo van Miert
Horsepower is how hard you hit the wall --Torque is how far you take the wall with you
