Jun 14, 2007 22:59
I think this is the most candid and to-the-point argument on climate change that I've heard. It's well worth ten minutes of your time; heck, it's worth watching just out of appreciation for good logic, all apart from its social relevance.
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Except in that classic case, one could change the logic by reconsidering the "what do you lose?" side of the equation; those of us unbelievers are generally of the opinion that there is an intangible but important cost to mistaken belief, to be weighed against the promised gains.
And then, of course, there is the matter of odds. Which are a sticky point, of course, because that brings the whole matter of dogma back into the debates, both theological and ecological.
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Unfortunately, I think the "killer argument" in the case of environmental danger is the hard evidence that scientists have been accumulating, and the general consensus among the scientific community. However, if you have an administration that doesn't trust Science, as a field, it's a problem. And an administration that is expecting the end of the world, anyway, to usher in the New Jerusalem? You're totally screwed.
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