Beso - “... I am not going to argue with you because arguing with a religious view would be a waste of time...”
My view is not religious in nature. Nothing could be further from the truth. My opinion is based on empirical science. Remember that? The Scientific Method as described by Karl Popper? Science that is demonstrable, reproducible - and crucially – falsifiable.
Nothing about the 'science' of dangerous, anthropologically generated atmospheric carbon dioxide is demonstrable and it certainly isn't falsifiable. Ergo, it isn't science per se – it is unproven hypothesis. And one which doesn't stand up to any sort of scrutiny.
You attempt to prove your case by maligning my intelligence and by quoting spurious consensus. Basing your initial argument on a well known logical fallacy – argument from authority – is not a good start for a supposedly rational exchange.
Beso - “... Moreover your assertion as to the general public consensus is wildly incorrect. Take a look at the statistics...”
My assertion is not, “wildly incorrect”. It is factually accurate. My evidence doesn't come from the well known politically biased Wikipedia website, it comes from the UN itself. Nearly 10 million people from hundreds of countries have now voted in this poll. These are real people - not projections, not computer models, but real actual votes from real actual people on real actual topics. And guess what? People of all ages and from widely disparate countries simply don't think that “climate change” is a big problem. In fact, it's dead last on their list of global problems:
http://data.myworld2015.org/
I hate to say it Beso, but you are projecting – and then some. It is you who is demonstrating a quasi-religious belief by decrying my apparent heresy by not accepting as fact that which is not demonstrable nor falsifiable.
I repeat my earlier challenge - “... Can you give me a scenario that would prove that, “anthropologically generated CO2 is causing planet Earth to warm up to levels that put human beings at risk”? Falsify it for me.”
I know you can't. But it will be entertaining to watch you try – and fail.