How Do You Sort Through The Muck Of The Great Global Warming Debate?
How to Sort Through the Muck of the Great Global Warming Debate Saturday February 10, 2007#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}zSB(3,3)Global warming as an “issue” is fast becoming a topic most people can debate over their dinner in conversations that span over all political and global boundaries. In fact, with a recent article I posted on the warmest years on record, I have gotten more emails than I can dare to ever answer. But what is it with the global warming issue that spawns so many to take on a “side”? Why is this an issue at all? One “Inconvenient Truth” is that the average citizen has a lot of muck to sort through to get to the real roots of the global warming issue. Part of the problem with global warming is that it is fast becoming a consensus issue where people take small pieces of data, heard or published by any
#spacer{clear:left}#abc #sidebar{margin-top:1.5em}if(zs>0){zSB(3,3)}else{gEI(“spacer”).style.display=’none’;gEI(“sidebar”).style.display=’none’}Global warming as an “issue” is fast becoming a topic most people can debate over their dinner in conversations that span over all political and global boundaries. In fact, with a recent article I posted on the warmest years on record, I have gotten more emails than I can dare to ever answer. But what is it with the global warming issue that spawns so many to take on a “side”? Why is this an issue at all? One “Inconvenient Truth” is that the average citizen has a lot of muck to sort through to get to the real roots of the global warming issue. Part of the problem with global warming is that it is fast becoming a consensus issue where people take small pieces of data, heard or published by any number of groups, and then form a belief about the facts. Inherently, without s