But you're not even following your own advice here. You started this thread by stating that, I see that as an opinion devoid of comparison or context. Then you give a short video of Bill Nye addressing the Science March crowd. He's no science guy but a personality and activist that masquerades as a scientist and derives his income and self-importance from as much.
Then you say the story might've been different had Al Gore not jumped on the bandwagon. From my POV, it's being politicized by just about everyone else both before and after Gore. I don't know what you're trying to get at brining Israel into the topic but I really don't see climate change as a major driver of conflict and wars.
God, you like to argue just to argue!
I was not using Bill Nye as proof of Global Warming! I linked to him for a general overview of the concerns behind the march for anyone who was not keeping up with it.
I feel like it's importance is largely obscured by other headlines which, though provocative, are not nearly so important.
Sure, fears of:
Mexicans raping and looting (the wall), Russians undermining confidence in our elections, Obamacare crippling our economy, loss of Obamacare crippling the less fortunate of our population; are more palpable and easier to get wound up about that climate change. It is always easier if you have something or someone to blame, but in the case of Climate Change the target is less well defined and the enemy is (indirectly, at least) ourselves!
I guess we can partially point a finger at the large automotive companies who, despite tremendous financial resources see leaving petrol as a difficult prospect while start-up Tesla is just doing it - yes, I'm talking electricity from nuclear energy as the future, I don't think there is much way around it (at least as a stop gap) unless we see major efficiencies in alternate energy sources.
Chu, please note that I am not arguing anything about the "other" headlines and I have roughly chosen equal concerns of both left and right. There is no point in arguing those topics, you can just watch Fox and CNN to get your conflict fix. I am just pointing out that these headlines have been and are dominating our media on a
daily basis, and will for much longer even though it is rare to see any news of true significance on these topics. They are relevant topics, but don't warrant the kind of daily micro-attention the media gives them while largely ignoring other topics.
Also, I don't mean to minimize these topics because they certainly are relevant, but at the end of the day, I believe these are getting the attention needed to insure nothing goes too far awry.