The crustal organisms on the planetary body politic masquerade as ecologists, among other things, their primary interest is one world carbon currency and one world global governance, of that there is absolutely no doubt worth mention. Every thing else is smoke, mirrors and fluffy cuddly bunnies. You no doubt have heard somewhat of our terminal economic problems well a totalitarian system has been designed to replace the present crippled system of global governance. Problem! what problem? What you call a problem is built in to the bloody planet, it's how it does its thing, a terrestrial organism has to be pretty stupid to think that the monkeys can fix something like that. Maybe you do know how to reregulate the solar output, so I'll give you an opportunity to explain how you propose to do it.:smile:
WHaaa? I think somebody just had a major brainfart... or maybe you actually think this way.:lol:
First off the 'ecologists' present a far more representational slice of humanity than the tiny minorty who sit at the top of the whole fossil fuel industry heap. Ecologists are all of us who'd like to see the best possible future for our decendents... not just the greatest possible profit margin for the next three quarters(if they even think that far ahead in big oil/gas/coal).
The science is fairly simple, it only gets confusing when companies like Exxon Mobil and the petroleum lobby and other groups with vested interests hire science hacks(like Fred Singer) to muddy up the picture as much as possible.
And the problem isn't built into the planet, it's the recent activity of what now numbers over 6.7 billion humans that has mucked up the works. If you don't understand how fundamentally a terrestrial organism can alter the environment then you don't even understand how the oxygen that sustains you first came to exist in Earths' atmosphere. If tiny bacteria can alter the basic makeup of the gas envelope surrounding the Earth then what are the real limits on what humans with all our technology and science can do?
The real problem isn't technical, we have all the knowledge and infrastructure waiting in the wings to solve the climate change issue today. The real problem is socio-economic... simply stated those with the greatest wealth and power are using both to maintain the dangerous status quo regardless of the long-term consequences.
What's the line from that Joe Walsh song, "If you're looking for answers, then open your eyes", seems like pretty good advice in this and your case.