TwelveGaugeSage
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That is the beauty of science, not its downfall. Science can be wrong. Science operates on the best current data that we have. When new data comes up that shows we were wrong science moves on and doesn't look back. One problem with things like religion and conspiracy theories is that when their beliefs are proven wrong their believers find ways to explain it away instead of moving on. Still no JFK jr., right? I'm sure we were just off on the date. Again.It's difficult to say who you can actually trust, as most everyone has their individual thoughts and beliefs. The problem I see is that when you have scientists proclaiming this and that and then a few years later we find out their findings were completely false, what good was it to trust those scientists?
Not really. Most of the "global cooling" came from the media. The prevailing belief in the 70s among scientists was global warming. Wikipedia has a solid article on it if you are interested: Global cooling - WikipediaWasn't there some scare article back in the 70's that said scientist discovered the earth was in a cooling phase and we would be entering another ice age?
What good would come from making policies based on false information?
While I have no doubt there are some nut jobs in the field, I would imagine that most of these scientists, when viewing the VERY sobering data, feel like they are in a field that is trying to "save the earth", as we know it anyway. It will be here after us, but it would be nice to keep it habitable for my future grand children.I do believe the earth is warming...I just don't think man has had as much impact as some would like us to believe.
I feel some of the scientists making these claims are certainly "save the earth" nuts that would like to do whatever possible in attempts to revert what they believe man has caused.
There are a lot of conspiracy sites claiming this. This is just one where you are going to have to decide to believe conspiracy websites or legit sources like Cornell University: More than 99.9% of studies agree: Humans caused climate change | Cornell ChronicleWith various areas of science, once something has been discovered, peer reviewed, further research and fact finding, there becomes a consensus across the scientific world about certain facts.
My problem with believing these scientists on man produced global warming is that there is no consensus across the scientific world.
You may say, well 99.9% isn't 100%. Okay, that's fair. But if I am in the hospital and am offered a drug with a 0.01% chance of saving my life or a drug with a 99.9% chance of saving my life, I know which one I am putting my faith in.
I dunno if I would call them "uneducated" policy makers, but they are generally lay persons in the fields they are making policy for. In order to make policy that works you generally have to listen to experts in the fields pertaining to that policy. Again, this comes down to, "Who else would you have them listen to if not the scientists in this field?" Which brings us to...The real issue is we have a set of scientists telling us how we are destroying mother earth and we need to make necessary changes in order to slow/stop/revert the effects.
These controls are put in place by uneducated policy makers which results in restricting the people's abilities, lifestyle and freedoms.
While I don't agree with you that having a mission to "inform policy makers" makes them partisan, it is a fair belief on your part. I would say that, being scientists, they would inform policy makers on WHATEVER the data shows. Scientists caught skewing information to fit their beliefs tend to not be scientists for long. But ultimately in this case, there are either no orgs that fit your requirement, or all the ones that do support anthropogenic global warming(AGW). There are no legitimate science organizations do NOT support AGW. That includes gas and oil orgs such as the one that most of the regs pertaining to my job fall under(American Petroleum Institute).As far as who the policy makers should listen to...preferably to non partisan establishments. When an organization makes it part of their mission statement to inform policy makers, they are nothing more than another lobbyist group pushing an agenda.
Notes: If you don't like any of my sources or would like further information on something, I am happy to provide it. I am NOT a scientist. I started out as a chemistry major, but had to get my degree online and learning higher math over the internet I felt like I wasn't retaining anything so ended up with a BS in Business Admin/Logistics. I am just a guy who is on the autism spectrum using way too much of my brain's processing power to overcome the autism enough to live a semi-normal life, but as a byproduct I find all facets of science to be fascinating and am a complete information junkie.
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