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Old 01-30-2014 | 05:16 AM
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Originally Posted by Ed Harley
The concerning thing to me about this debate is how science is often disregarded. The overwhelming majority of scientists around the world, who are experts in this field, and have no political motive, agree that climate change is a real phenomenon and is most likely due to man-made pollutions. And it's a dangerous precedence, as an evolved society, to begin disregarding science.

Yes, I know that you can find a few scientists who state that climate change is not real, just like there were doctors and scientist in the 60's who stated that smoking cigarettes doesn't cause cancer. And there are a few "scientists" who don't subscribe to known facts such as evolution, dinosaurs, theoretical physics, etc...

The reason this debate becomes political is because religious prejudices are often underlying in peoples thoughts. I think conservatives on the right don't believe that it's possible for man to actually cause changes to weather patterns in the world.
I think that's a bit of a stretch there Ed. The contrast to that perspective is that democrats on the left believe that man "only" is to blame for changes in the weather patterns.

As with all things, I expect the truth lies somewhere in the middle from a much more moderate perspective. The far radical opinions from either side inhibit mature, respective, logical discussion of the subject.