I try as much as possible not to discuss politics -- and I'm trying harder now compared to earlier years. I think that the majority of climate scientists studying "climate change" have the "agenda" of trying to understand it better in order to understand the driving mechanisms and to make better assessments of the course of climate change in the future.
I try as much as possible not to discuss politics -- and I'm trying harder now compared to earlier years.
You are aware, are you not, this happens to be a political website.
The issues in Global Warming went far beyond science the day it was picked up by the UN/UNEP/IPCC folks and the green environmental movement.
I think that the majority of climate scientists studying "climate change" have the "agenda" of trying to understand it better in order to understand the driving mechanisms and to make better assessments of the course of climate change in the future.
Far too late, the genie was let out of that bottle long ago. Today the political ramifications and impact with regards the growth of power in internation and national politics is the the primary and ultimate concern. That affects us much more, and in a more immediate fashion than any concern over thermodynmics of climate.