After trying to research this issue in order to explain it to others, I've found myself taking what looks to most like an extremely unpopular position: I'm not sure that the climate is particularly changing, I'm not sure that changes are being caused by humans, and if they are, I'm not sure that they would have the devastating consequences to the planet that are being predicted. This attitude makes me a great anomaly among the environmentally-conscious.
One thing many people agree on is that the biggest problem for the environment - which means the biggest problem for humanity itself - is that there are just too many of us.
What does "too many humans" mean?
Ecology is a science and, to most of us, it's pretty complicated. It's easy to get complicated with ecology, because it's so big and so complex and so ...in trouble. What can we do but leave it to the experts, who will presumably create relevant curriculum content so that at least our children will grow up knowing what to do?
What each of us possesses as a birthright is a tremendously complex collection of millions upon billions of adaptations to take experiential reality and turn it into physical response in order to create new experiential reality. This is God's way of enjoying the universe.
You Can't Win - the Law of Conservation of Energy
The first law of the universe is that energy can neither be created nor lost.
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