Comment Re:People believe things they can see (Score 1) 764
Agreed, but I see our greatest flaw here. The average person (and even our not-so-average lawmakers) has an inflated sensitivity or response regarding this matter. Nobody realizes the subtlety of a potential global warming effect.
Tell me you haven't run across someone who's attributed (even if it is half-joking) a sweltering day to global warming. This attitude is infectious, and gets many people excited and (falsely) talking - finally leading to strong opinions which end up affecting how much research $$$ is shelled out for research to get an answer they WANT to hear instead of an answer that unadmittedly will take TIME. Science can't have a bias - it is built around the integrity of the search for answers, models, descriptions.
Our society has been weakened by a four letter word: HYPE. What a sad state. Too bad it rules the ways of our world - for now, and maybe forever.