The philosophy of global warming

While philosophy can be fun for those with nothing better to do, I’m moderately certain that philosophers have never been able to convince anyone of anything. Most people instinctively know this to be true, so it is a measure of their abject desperation that global warming scientists are bringing in a philosopher to convince us to “care” about global warming.

Just like the poor, true believers will always be with us but, as far as I am concerned, just thinking about a moral philosopher urging me to curtail my carbon dioxide effusions makes my caring index wither.

From here:

Scientists have had only limited success persuading us to care about climate change so perhaps it is time to call in the philosophers.

That appears to be the approach of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change, which has engaged a philosopher to help to produce its forthcoming report on how to reduce greenhouse-gas emissions.

 

3 thoughts on “The philosophy of global warming

  1. Amen. The idea that we can control or change what God is doing with the earth is insanity. Just think of the fuss these clowns would have made 10,000 years as the ice caps retreated over Toronto. 🙂

  2. God created the universe. He said “It was good”. Humans are given the task to look after our planet earth. If we ruin our environment, we cannot blame God for our mistakes.

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