The Way I See It:
I doubt that anyone denies that "climate" changes. It's the assumption that human behavior is the cause. Case in point, science, for decades upon decades, perhaps even the past 100 years, (that's a century for those who have been mostly indoctrinated in Social behavior instead of science, math, history and civics.) Age old discoveries from fossils, rock formations and earth layers did and do in fact indicate that "climate" changes. However, so far there has been zero rock solid proof that humans have caused the phenomenon appropriately termed as "climate change". Let's face, a century ago, or 10 centuries, or even 100 centuries, the influence of man on this planet, according to "science" was minimal at best, virtually, in the giant planetary scheme of things, man was non-existent, and therefore couldn't diametrically or any other way, cause detrimental influence to the "climate". So, one must ask the "scientist" what caused centuries old climate change? There are no viable answers, as the study of science is much like the study of medicine, doctors practice medicine and scientific theory is in a constant state of "change".
Prior to the Greenland glacier, Greenland was fertile and Green (hence the name), it was farmed by those of the North (Norse). Now the claim that Greenland's glacier is melting, is it not possible that it can become necessary farmland once again? What, may I ask is so bad about this "so-called" climate change. Perhaps "climate change" should be looked at from a different but more beneficial perspective. In eons past, tribes of humans were nomadic. They weren't nomadic because they just loved taking up roots every seasonal change and moving to "greener pasture" where the clime would be milder. Nearly every single tribe had to adjust their behavior and life styles in order to deal with the elements. In other words, they exercised what man has forgotten or lost, it's called common sense. So here's a new perspective, I call it "reality". I know that's a new concept for the Left and their followers. In essence, learning to live with whatever the changes in climate are, instead of attempting to change the planet and make it adjust to human is a huge task in futility and has no basis in science, fact, theory or "common sense".
Trying to change the behavior of what, 3 billion humans (more or less), is an impossible task if it's being done to change the planet from changing. The planet will continue to change, as that's what it does, has done, and will continue to do in the future.
The resilience of mankind is indomitable, to cool us in the Summer, man created A/C and to warm us in the cold Winter, man created heaters of all sorts. Too shelter us from the rain, early man devised tent structures, i.e., teepees, adobes, igloos, houses and apartments. Man has always found ways to thwart unpleasant weather phenomena, and is very capable of continuing the efforts. Changing mankind has never had influence in climate, dealing with climate has brought man comfort from cold and heat, sun and clouds, rain and snow.
Research and teach mankind how to deal with and acclimate to climate changes. It's by far way too arrogant to think man can make the climate do what humans want it to do.
That's the way I see it...
J.Francis Roth

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The climate change industry is a muilti billion dollar a year business. If you can create fear that we are destroying the earth, and then say if we have enough money we can fix it. Bingo!! You just struck a gold mine, You can drain the tax payer until there is nothing left to give and it will still be cold in winter, wet in the spring, hot in the summer and cool in the fall. And every year will be a little different just like it always has been since the begining of time...
Your are right, indeed. Thanks for the comment/reply. Perodically it's nice to know people are on the same page.