MM and Elen - your arguments are circular. You state that it is urgent something be done, and that any difficulties this plan generates is justified because it is urgent. The problem is, it has not been conclusively demonstrated that it is, in fact, urgent. Yes the climate is changing, but that's what climates do. There is no evidence that the changes we are currently observing will present any real problems in the long term - at least not if we plan for them rather than waste time trying to prevent them. Climate models has consistently failed to predict the changes in our climate. In 2000 they were saying snow would be a thing of the past by the 2010s. Temperature rise forcasts have been repeatedly adjusted down.
Further, I don't think it is unreasonable to be concerned about costs. Money is not imaginary, nor is its importance to everyone, includling the very poor. Cost in dollars equals a cost in lives. If I take 75% out of any countries economy, people are going to die. It's not being money grubbing to worry about the financial implications of idelogues with a master plan run amok.
Ok so we'll wait until it is obviously urgent (neighbours drowning and what not) and irreversible then fail at doing something about it.
What's that phrase, "prevention is better than cure?"
I'm inclined to believe just about every scientist on the planet when they say we should be worried about this. Not a very small but vocal group of oil lobby sponsored politicians.
The doomsday clock stays at 5 minutes to midnight, the doom mongers who set it are quoted thus:
The group is also unhappy with the progress the UN has made in the field of climate sustainability and negotiations on policies in that area. The threat of global warming, they say, is still real. After all, since 2007, they claim the clock reflects not only nuclear catastrophe, but also climate change.
I can point you at multiple websites that deal with your arguments, will you read them?
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Off to bed. This argument has been had many times before by people better equipped to make it (ie qualified science bods) and still folks don't listen so I don't think I'll make any progress here.
I do think it's amusing that the ones that resist change are arguing that the climate isn't changing yet the ones that want change (in our energy habits) are saying that we must stop climate change.