It seems to be a habit of yours to rephrase what people say…It’s a nasty habit IMO…
I REALLY don’t have time to read anything you write & sift thru the exact rebuttals. We’ve been flooded out with our hot water heater bursting, and all our work has been delayed by a week or so, & just don’t have time to address each and every attack on climate science.
But here is something that can help people make up their minds when they read this or that reason why ACC is not real:
Hope this helps people who are sincerely seeking to learn the truth about climate change.
As for the science, I’d suggest reading articles on climate change in SCIENCE, NATURE, PNAS (Proceedings of the National Academy of Sciences), PHILOSPHICAL TRANSACTIONS OF THE ROYAL SOCIETY A, and other such top tier science journals, as well as the IPCC reports, esp Working Group I (re the science).
I know there were a couple of mistakes in the Working Group II sections (impacts), such as claiming Himalayan glaciers would all melt within this century (a mistake that was discovered by a glaciologist, not a skeptic, and was corrected).
For our purposes here in considering whether contributing to ACC is a sin, it doesn’t matter how long it takes for impacts to harm or kill people. There is no statute of limitations on murder or sin – whether the people we harm and kill through our emissions today are people of this century, next century, next millennium, or 100,000 years from now. We won’t have to face earthly justice if we’ve already passed on by then, but we may have to face God’s justice, if we are not repentant of our sins.
You may think I’m wacko, but I believe there is a hell, and St. Teresa of Avila had some supernatural insight re it. It’s not a place one would want to be for eternity. We need to keep our noses squeaky clean, and repent and confess when we stumble (which is quite frequent for me).
Whether the Church has specifically said it is a serious sin to cause people harm and to die through ACC is not as important as the 10 Commandments telling us it is a sin to kill. I think it doesn’t really matter the exact details of HOW we kill.