Back in the 90s, I started following the “Global Warming”/Climate Change narrative, and I have been frustrated with the debate ever since.
The theory that human behavior and emissions can have marginal but meaningful effects on regional climates or a global level is not as absurd as some critics seem to think. We know, from actual and fairly reliable data, that pouring particulates into the air can induce at least temporary but significant changes at climatic levels, and critics of geoengineering are implicitly admitting that human beings can change the climate.
If you are worried about plans for “global dimming,” then you are admitting that human beings can change the climate. Whether CO2 emissions are having a significant impact is a live question–I don’t think it is proven to have a significant or at least worrying impact, but the argument is not…