The ISCFC is all about reducing our individual and collective contributions to climate change.
But is climate change really happening? Is it mostly caused by human activity, including our production of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases?
In the United States and elsewhere, there are people who are not convinced by the science. But the great thing about science is that we use evidence to evaluate scientific questions. So what is the evidence related to climate change?
Are you or are you not convinced by the majority of climate scientists who say that climate change is real and largely human caused? Why are you convinced/not convinced? What evidence might change your mind one way or the other?
Is Climate Change Real & Human-Caused? >
Climate Change and a Possible and Far Fetched Solution
As you know from reading the other posts, climate change is very real, and it is definitely caused by humans, who all seem to hate each other. Our world is changing, and the powers of the world that have been steady for the last century, are about to change again. The climate has fallen out of the spotlight for many politicians. I think that to solve this inevitable crisis, we need to get the countries of the world to treat it as a common enemy. Here's where this gets to be a bit of a stretch. I think that, short of sending billions of people off to Mars, we need to unify the worlds climate fighters under one banner. My idea was a sort of United Nations except for climate change. If we got the world's leading experts on the issue, and the politicians who care about it, we could monitor each countries output, and get them to do something about it. This would take years of work and lots of persuasion, but if it was achieved, it could solve the issue we have been idly talking about for the last 20 years.





