So, rather than chance government intervention, you propose to leave it up to companies who are, in part, responsible for the current economic climate?
The false logic, to me, is trusting companies to do the right thing when, in fact, companies are always concerned, first and foremost, with satisfying their stakeholders.
And when I say “top scientists,” I’m talking about those at MIT, NASA, National Academy of Sciences, IPCC, CCSP, European Academy of Sciences & Art, IAC, CAETS, the National Science Academies of the following nations: Australia, Belgium, Brazil, Cameroon, Canada, the Caribbean, China, France, Ghana, Germany, Indonesia, Ireland, Italy, Japan, Kenya, Madagascar, Malaysia, Mexico, Nigeria, New Zealand, Russia, Senegal, South Africa, Sudan, Sweden, Tanzania, Uganda, United Kingdom, United States, Zambia and Zimbabwe.
Then factor in all the colleges and universities, and I think it’s very reasonable to say, “all the top scientists.”
As far as the global cooling, I pasted a link addressing that.
I just don’t think its wise to put our future in the hands of nay-sayers who, if wrong, will have effectively destroyed God’s creation. Maybe you’re comfortable with that, but I’m not.