Do you want to save the planet?
Uh, sure, I guess so.
Do you want a clean environment for everyone in the future?
Of course. Doesn’t everyone?
Or are you a “science denier” who’s out of touch with realty and is in bed with Big Oil?
Of course not. I’m a smart person and I love science. So tell me what I’m supposed to believe!
That’s roughly how the debate on climate change plays out today from those who argue what has become the orthodox position — that human activity is causing the planet to get a warmer and that the increased warmth will cause catastrophic effects.
If you look at the evidence and come to any other conclusion — or if you’re even skeptical about the political solutions presented — you are labeled a “denier,” in a very dishonest attempt to link climate skepticism with Holocaust denial.

Narcissists set themselves up for miserable lives and lonely deaths
Marriage is a business decision, not just matter of romantic love
Peshawar murders show need to support those who share our values
Friend’s happy family and career remind me how good life can be
What does it say about my life if my biggest motivation is a dog?
Words I wrote as idealistic teen suggest I’m still the same inside
What really matters in life? Hardly any of the things we worry about
Bureaucrats will find a way to punish you, so don’t make ’em mad
I’d forgotten what I said about her necklace, but she hadn’t forgotten