<(A) If (a big IF) the human contribution to global
warming is
relatively
small in comparision with "natural" causes,>CP?
Do we know an estimate of impact of climate change
by man? (I'm not arguing for or against) It would
just be easier to draw a rational conclusion
if we knew the actual impact of climate change
by man. If man's impact is large enough then this
A,B,C argument by Lombard becomes invalid.
Lisa
>
>and
>
>(B) if (another big IF) most/all the money that could
possibly be
spent by
developed countries to reduce the human contribution
to climate change
would be wasted if non-anthropogenic warming continues
to accelerate,
>
>then
>
>(C) would it not make sense to at least *consider*
what Lomborg here
has
suggested? i.e. that it would be better to spend that
money helping
other
countries to cope with (possibly inevitable) climate
change?
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