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If it really was “established by science”, the scientists involved would be able to explain what is happening with the climate. Instead, each year their models diverge further and further from reality. This is precisely the point that is being debated, and pronouncing it settled doesn’t actually settle anything.That climate change is occuring is now well established by science.
This is incorrect was well. Given that the climate has not warmed in about 19 years now, and no one has a convincing explanation for that fact, it really is rather desperate to claim that all the questions are resolved.The deniers are few in number and fast diminishing.
You need to get out more. Even AGW scientists acknowledge the problem.It is a fringe issue. AGW is increasingly a scientific certainty.
Since I don’t believe in AGW I believe my responsibility is to mitigate the mitigators.To whatever extent AGW is occurring, an attempt to mitigate it is what Laudato Si calls for.
First, any position taken on the validity of AGW is, even among scientists, an opinion. We have a moral obligation to address problems; the more serious the problem the greater is our responsibility to tend to it. However, if a problem does not exist we obviously have no responsibility to address phantom concerns. More to the point, I do not have a moral obligation to address a problem you believe exists but I do not.To whatever extent AGW contributes to climate change and global warming, an attempt to mitigate it is what Laudato Si calls for. This is a moral teaching. Reject it as opinion as you will.
Yes, that is precisely what they are. Einstein’s theory of relativity was an opinion; Galileo’s belief in a heliocentric solar system was an opinion, and so is belief in AGW. These things are theories (opinions) until they can be proven. AGW is a long way from being proven correct.In Laudato Si, Pope Francis refers to scientific studies. These studies are not opinions.
My arguments are not sophistry simply because you have no adequate response to them.[sophistry: subtly deceptive reasoning or argumentation.]
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