A very short interview with famed American dissident Noam Chomsky (amongst many other distinguished titles) on Channel Four. It’s worth watching for he addresses many recent U.S. and global foreign policy issues and it includes a quick bio.
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A new study of over four thousand academic papers taking a position on climate change found the same results that were published in a similar study nearly ten years ago: over 97% of academic climate researchers believe climate change is man-made. Only 0.7% disputed the idea. Yet, as noted in the article, a recent Pew poll found only %42 of Americans agree with the science.
The reasons for this disparity are numerous but one of the obvious parties due blame is the media and its attempt to be objective on the subject. If they put on one of the 97% of scientists believing the truth, they feel the need to put on one of the 0.7% in an effort to show no favoritism. The time has come for this to stop. The most glaring problem with this action is how dangerous the situation is and how much its worsening, as the Earth reached its recent carbon dioxide milestone which hasn’t been seen in 3 million years.
This begs the question: if over 97% of experts in a field told you something where your life was at stake and less than 1% told you something different, who would you believe? Let’s take some random examples:
The point being rational people pretty much never go against these types of percentages when it comes to their personal health yet we seem to be doing it when it comes to the long-term health of everyone. It’s time to change our collective tune on climate change and accept the consensus of the 97% over the seemingly wild ramblings of the less than 1%.