Climate scientists, in an effort to stave off despair, aren’t telling the truth about our warming planet. In reality, we're incredibly close to the point of no return: when rising seas drown island nations and almost all coral reefs die. I’m here to tell climate scientists — and my fellow climate journalists — to knock it off, writes Barbara Moran.
And nobody said they are.
I said that inertia means that they’re already inevitable and that the only thing that’s going to wake sufficient people up is if the consequences are so dire that the politicians can no longer lie about them and the people can no longer ignore them. That’s just the way it is.
And yet a significant number of people continue to believe that it doesn’t even exist.
That’s part of my point.
You can’t even convince them that it exists. What on earth leads you to believe you can convince them that it not only exists, but could get worse?
Unfortunately, there’s only one thing that will convince them it exists and potentially spur them to action, and that’s if the effects become so pronounced that it’s literally impossible for them to deny it (and for the politicians to lie about it). And at this point, already, inevitably, the consequences are going to get that bad. That too is part of my point.
Fuck you. You don’t know the first fucking thing about me.
I said exactly what I believed and why, but you’ve chosen to effectively call me a liar and accuse me of just being yet another self-absorbed piece of shit.
Seriously - fuck you.
I think you underestimate how popular taking action to stop climate change is. Even in places like Texas, it has super-majority support. The idea that it is a controversial issue is just made up to feed into climate apathy.