The questions to be posed are: "What is the normal state of this planet? Is it a glaciated planet or an inter-glacial period? And how does one know which is 'normal'?"
There is no normal state aside from perpetual change. Climate is a non static, non linear mechanism.
The only normal thing in life, is change.
It is how you view change and react that is important.
You can view it negatively and over-react or react improperly.
You can recognize it for what it is and accommodate it into your life or your life around it.
Our core values and morals are the one constant. Even they can improve over time.
Change for the better is always the goal.
Take the lemons and make lemonade.
Actually, climate change has been real over the history of our planet. It’s the political interpretation of human-caused climate change that is debatable.
The questions to be posed are: “What is the normal state of this planet? Is it a glaciated planet or an inter-glacial period? And how does one know which is ‘normal’?”
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I would pose the questions this way: (1) Is there global warming; (2) if so, are humans responsible; (3) if so, would the warming help or hurt us; and (4) if it would hurt us, would the economic cost of eliminating it hurt us more?