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Do we really want to stop
climate change?
Albert Vilario Alonso
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Oct 2, 2015
Richard Branson
NOTE: This article was originally published in spanish and can be found here.
In the past weeks climate change has come back to the palaestra of the media.
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Events such as the heat wave we endured in Spain, the Pope's statements on
sustainability or studies on whether society really sees climate change as a
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fact, I think appropriate to discuss whether we are still in time to avoid their most
devastating consequences and if all actors in society are willing.
However, for the most skeptical and as a summary, I invite you to know the
graphical results of a study of the NASA Goddard Institute for Space Studies
(GISS) NASA, in which we can see the theoretical global warming that would be
motivated by natural causes compared to the warming that is really happening.
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As for climate change deniers, it is clear that they have much more influence
than individuals in non-performing mitigation measures. Political, energy and
industrial lobbies with large economic interests and power, are much stronger in
the global decision making about the problem, and also have power to
influence the portion of society that is still skeptical and can still be because
they dont trust any of the messages they receive or, in the worst case, they can
believe the deniers. These lobbies spread their message, among other ways,
through a subsidized "scientific" minority that is dedicated to trying to blow
up the global consensus on the issue. For those interested in the subject of the
denial of climate change, I invite you to consult the answers to the most common
skeptical arguments about global warming.
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population) are not the worst possible, both through individual actions and
through organizations and governments.
We should "get our act together" at all levels. Unfortunately, we're out of
time.
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John C Abell
Senior Editor, LinkedIn Ex Wired Recovering Reuters Columnist Founding editor,
reuters.com
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