Bingo, Katiebee. Once again, you hit the nail squarely on the head.
you shot it down northwest.. what are your views and beliefs on the topic?
I think my views are implicit in my message. I believe in the integrity of the scientific process, in the value and rigor of the educational process which scientists must endure and master in order to raise to the top of their fields, and I believe that extraordinarily deep knowledge of subject is an absolute minimum requirement for credibility in this area. And I know with certainty -- not believe, but know -- that this topic area has been completely fogged by people claiming expertise and understanding which they can't in fact back up. In short, the field is crammed with liars, cheats and buffoons, who talk out of their asses, and whose claims of certainly of knowledge are most often matched in direct relationship to their level of ignorance.
On this subject, I'm from Missouri; show me.
If RopeFiend (or you) are a Ph.D level scientist, in climate studies or one of the significantly related fields, active in your area of expertise and at the top of your field, I will retract my comments and apologize. Otherwise, I will base my assumptions on the conclusions of those who meet the criteria I laid out above. They are many, they are vocal, and the are, for all intents and purposes of one mind on the subject. Humans releasing CO2 (and other greenhouse gases) are causing the planet to warm, and it is creating an immediate and severe environment crisis.
I would no more give credence to a layman on a subject of such staggering importance, than I would take medical advice from that same person if I had potentially terminal cancer.