I'll tell you part of the reason I even ask. There was a guy being interviewed on NPR the other morning. He was a believer but the interview wasn't about climate,it just came around to it in a philosophical way. He wasn't a rabid preacher of the idea,but his take was that it's a values issue more than a scientific issue. In his thoughts,nature doesn't care if it's one or two degrees warmer of colder. Nature will adjust and compensate in a hurry. It comes down to personal or economic values. On one side,how much do you value the "environment". On the flip side he questioned the value,dollar wise of alternative energy. How much extra are we willing to spend on alternative energy if that's where our personal values lean. And are low income people willing to spend the money,or will government "values" subsidize the extra costs?
I just thought that it was an interesting conversation of values vs science and would statistics be skewed by population to reach a point that a majority wanted to reach?
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