
Originally Posted by
Winston001
I'm genuinely puzzled why you (and many others to be fair) think taxing carbon technologies is simply a scam created by some Wall Street traders?
Taxing carbon pollution was going to hurt some industries, especialy if it happened rapidly, so the impetus needed to be slowed. So the message "It's all a scam to make you pay more taxes", and "the scientists are only saying that AGW is a real problem because that's how they get funding" was put out. And because nobody wants to be scammed, it took off despite being completely fallacious.
I dunno. I think you have to give Shrub this one. The passion and emotion in global warming arguments always comes from deniers and has much in common with religious zealotry. By comparison people who think there is a problem tend to be rational and discursive, and willing to consider other points of view.
Throughout history religion and science have often been at odds because science is based on reason and proof whereas religion is based on accepting concepts without challenging them or requiring any proof at all. It has amused me that the deniers display all the characteristics of religious accolytes yet use that accusation to denigrate the scientific community, and it has also amused me that many of the most fervent of the deniers come from fundamentalist christian groups.
Don't blame me, I voted Green.
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