Ok, check out this film guys. Amazing. It's about the extraction and use of crude oil, government-corporation/industry corruption, the history and upcoming of renewable resources like biodiesel etc. Absolutely amazing and inspirational.
Maybe we have a chance after all...
"Eleven years in the making, FUEL is the in-depth personal journey of filmmaker and eco-evangelist Josh Tickell, who takes us on a hip, fast-paced road trip into America’s dependence on foreign oil."
A few years ago i spent a lot of time researching this and came to the same conclusion many of you have. The data used to support the theory of climate change is (was, circa 2008) flawed to the point where it is scientifically impractical to use it. (The relationship of CO2 and average earth temperature shows correlation, but, there is hardly enough evidence to say that human made CO2 has had anything but negligible effects on climate.)
Having said that, unless you've personally done research which disproves climate change, and collected data to prove your theory (or have a source which is non-biased, and has done COMPREHENSIVE research on the subject), i would urge you not to say climate change is bullshit. It most likely is, however, we have no evidence to prove that, so for now, its just a theory.
Hell, newton was wrong.
Einstein was wrong.
Our entire understanding of physics, is, most likely, wrong. (particularly at the subatomic level)
Paradigm shifts are the norm in science. We must be vigilant and remain objective, not jump to conclusions.
I've personally done research. I went outside, it was still cold.
But in all seriousness, pollution is bad. It's not the CO2 pollution I am worried about. It's the lead, mercury, and all the sute shit thats being sprayed into the air.