Well I did say the argument applies equally to both sides. As does the one that scientists can be wrong.
Hence the need to assess carfully all scientific arguments before making an informed decision of your own personal leaning.
None of us laymen can say for certain this or that is happening we can only form a view and follow the science.
Too many people simply just believe what they read in the paper or are told by others without making enquiry to other points of view.
This subject is highly emotive as demonstrated by Astrid, who on another thread stated that she hardly speaks to her brother inlaw because he does not believe in AGW. What a shame that she would destroy what may be a perfectly normal relationship because of her belief in AGW.
I have many good friends that disagree with my position and they are still good friends.
The fact that this belief can stir such strong emotions is a worry, the emotions cloud the ability to look at the facts and form a more reasonalble position.
This blind faith in AGW is simply wrong but understandable as the fear and hype has been very effective in forcing this faith on many people.
Politicians have been forced to act as they could never win an election with an anti AGW stand. The fact politicians have come out in tacit agreement on AGW has in turn re-enforced public opinion.
There are too many holes in the theory to be ignored and because of the emotions etc it will take a long time to reverse even if or when irrefutable evidence to the contrary is presented.