But you speak of "scientists' uncertainty about how serious the climate problem is."
At the discussions a group of four were given two questions; Is there such a thing as a climate problem?
It is difficult to solve the climate problem because our science is wrong.
That would be a welcome, not to mention necessary, step toward solving climate problems.
And Charlie had to admit that since the climate problem was global, campaigning everywhere made a sort of sense.
After all, it is the free market that has caused this climate problem.
Have we not all learned in the last two years that we are facing far more than a climate problem?
Which is the easiest and quickest way to solve climate problems?
I believe that those who deny the climate problem are actually passing on the bill to the ordinary people.
I wonder when China will take the lead from the West on addressing the climate problem?