I do, it was more of a point at how extreme a fact can be presented.
We know the air temperature is rising, but do we really know what effect its having on a specific storm at a specific time with all other variables accounted for? Are power plants to blame and will the move to nuclear base load VS the CO2 savings be enough with waste heat still being generated? Will solar and solar alone be the only viable option to prevent waste heat? I want to fund and pursue it, there is no reason we shouldn't be asking and researching all the options, but I don't want confirmation bias or any other bias to get in the way. We have heard way too many theories presented as fact about when we will all die in a catastrophe due to climate change especially when its presented to the masses.
I'd like for them to explain a few things as to how things were in the past and then to correlate that with how things were in recent history and THEN to how things are today.
Do remember scientists say waaaaaaay back in the day when the dinosaurs roamed, the earth was much warmer and volcanic activity was also greater - At least it's depicted that way in references to that time period.
You already had the heat present with volcanoes spewing the really nasty stuff on a constant basis (According to these depictions) which would, according to them and based on what these gasses are according to volcanology/vulcanology (Both terms are correct BTW - I checked that), adding to what
should have been a runaway freight train greenhouse effect....
Which apparently never happened based on the science if it's correct.
We cooled down instead.
More recent history has us going through a 10,000 year ice age that literally dug out and created the Great Lakes for example as one of the effects of said ice age.
Later on things warmed up again, then went back to a cooler state which we call the "Mini-Ice Age", that period of time only being from a few centuries ago to sometime in the 20th century - Then we warmed up again to the present day.
So - How did things get from really hot and nasty to really frigid cold, then warm, then cold yet again?
Even I have noticed things aren't as cool as they were before during my time here, having lived from a period when we had some colder winters to what doesn't really seem like winter so much anymore. I still remember freezing my literal ass off waiting on the bus in the morning in wintertime but these days it's not so bad out if I had to now.
It's also a proven fact, not fiction a volcanic eruption can have the opposite effect from what you'd think based on the gasses released and the amounts that are ejected... Massive amounts of some nasty stuff that are supposedly responsible for contributing to global warming.... And yet we cool down instead?
Think Krakatoa (1883) and the effects that it had world-wide, it's all factually documented.
I've always have and still believe there are too many factors in play for man,
by himself to be a significant factor in what happens here even now. That doesn't mean we're not having an effect period, it's just I seriously doubt we have that much sway vs what nature can do if it wants to and I believe we're just on an upward temp trend again, per usual by nature as before.
Feel free of course to believe what you want because I do, I dare say as much too and that's fair enough.