≈33% Climate Scientist believe change is affected by man ≈33% disagree and ≈33% say we don't have enough knowledge to even know if carbon impact climate as dramatically as claimed by politicians.
Most Scientist agree that we don't know enough about climate to know if humans have an impact on climate.
In addition if carbon is impactful attempting to alter carbon may push us into another ice age.
Perhaps we stop listening to politicians and do more science. Btw the threat of funding cuts from politicians to scientist might be a divisive factor to many in the scientific community.
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≈33% Climate Scientist believe change is affected by man ≈33% disagree and ≈33% say we don't have enough knowledge to even know if carbon impact climate as dramatically as claimed by politicians.
Most Scientist agree that we don't know enough about climate to know if humans have an impact on climate.
In addition if carbon is impactful attempting to alter carbon may push us into another ice age.
Perhaps we stop listening to politicians and do more science. Btw the threat of funding cuts from politicians to scientist might be a divisive factor to many in the scientific community.