Have the courage to do nothing about our climate

Congrats humanity, we’re not the bad guy. Neither is CO2 according to a new peer reviewed study on climate change. The study contends that climate warming is naturally caused and shows no human influence. Scientists observed temperature changes over the last thirty years and have come to a conclusion that climate change can be best explained by natural causes such as solar variability. That being said, greenhouse gases such as CO2 are now said to have less of an affect on climate change than Al Gore would have us believe.

At the same time, scientists gathered in Bali to urge the world to have the courage to do nothing in response to United Nations demands. It gets better. The following quotation was delivered by Lord Christopher Monckton, a UK climate researcher:

Climate change is a non-problem. The right answer to a non problem is to have the courage to do nothing. The UN conference is a complete waste of our time and your money and we should no longer pay the slightest attention to the IPCC (Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change).

Now I’m not saying to go around pollute-toot-tootin’ but I’ve felt that climate change has become a political grandstand; a platform to gain public opinion. I figure the Earth has more mechanisms to counter our hazardous ways than we know today. A sort of homeostasis.

At the end of the day, it’s probably best that we continue to strive for environmentally sound ways to live our lives. I mean, it’s safe to say that the natural resources we require to foster our consumerist ways will vanish. And so, research and development is the key to benefit humanity and our environment and not overtly spending on the climate control mass hysteria.