I would not argue against the evidence of potential warming but my question is how far is this caused by humans. And looking at what appear to be irrational targets like animal methane makes me wonder how much political energy is driving this agenda.
I prefer to attend to ways of adapting to climate changes as they occur but there are other drivers causing much more damage to the planet - such as our industrial processes dependent on hydrocarbon fuels:
I would not argue against the evidence of potential warming but my question is how far is this caused by humans. And looking at what appear to be irrational targets like animal methane makes me wonder how much political energy is driving this agenda.
I prefer to attend to ways of adapting to climate changes as they occur but there are other drivers causing much more damage to the planet - such as our industrial processes dependent on hydrocarbon fuels:
https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-the-end?s=w
And a proposal for adaption:
https://austrianpeter.substack.com/p/the-financial-jigsaw-part-2-localisation?s=w