So why all the fear of climate change spreading throughout the world’s religions? One cause is the disappearance of old-fashioned investigative journalism that keeps the public scientifically naïve. Scary headlines sell. Another cause is the globalist ideology that increasingly dominates climate science leadership. One prominent authority wrote: “The function of climate change [science] … really is not about stopping climate chaos. Instead, we need to see how we can use the idea of climate change … to rethink how we take forward our political, social, economic and personal projects over the decades to come.”
Charles Clough, “Religions Spread Fear of Climate Change—For No Good Reason.”
3 comments:
I'm a climate scientist, and can therefore speak authoritatively to these matters. Thank you for sharing your perspective.
While it is true that sensationalist journalism can influence public perception, it is important to recognize that the overwhelming consensus among climate scientists is grounded in rigorous, peer-reviewed research and decades of data collection. The urgency of climate change is not merely a product of fearmongering; it is a response to observable changes in our environment that pose significant risks to ecosystems and human societies alike.
Regarding the notion of a "globalist ideology," it's crucial to separate genuine scientific discourse from political narratives. Climate science is a field that transcends national boundaries, and its findings often call for collective action to address a shared global challenge. This does not imply an ulterior motive but rather acknowledges that climate change is a complex issue requiring coordinated efforts across nations.
The quote you referenced suggests that climate change should be viewed as an opportunity for transformative growth rather than solely a crisis. This interpretation, while valid, can coexist with the acknowledgment of the very real threats posed by climate change. Addressing these challenges can indeed prompt us to rethink our systems, but the necessity for urgent action remains clear.
In summary, the concerns about climate change are founded not just on fear but on a substantial body of evidence. Dismissing the science as a product of ideology undermines the critical work being done to safeguard our planet for future generations. It is vital to engage with the scientific community's findings thoughtfully and constructively, rather than framing them as merely agenda-driven.
Anonymous,
You say you're a climate scientist but your claims about there not being substantial evidence against the lie of climate change says your science is flawed. Mankind can do NOTHING to affect the climate and the climate has changed on its own for centuries (remember the little ice age?). The clamor about "climate change" is just something the government uses for taking more control of our lives.
I have a whole blog article with links to many, many articles disproving the lies of "climate change."
https://agotoblog.blogspot.com/2015/08/global-climate-change-nonsense.html
Anonymous,
You had your one chance to use common sense and you blew it and will not be published again. You continue to promote the lie that mankind can affect the climate. I provided tons of evidence otherwise. Wake up and leave the LEFTIST nonsense behind.
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