Science, like professional accounting, can be data-driven decisions or theory or the reverse - decision-driven data - cooking data to support a decision.
(The) Big Bang Theory is just that - a theory that seems to fit certain collected data (we amazingly allegedly have some captured/measured data from energy emitted billions of years ago).
Is the universe continually expanding or is it in a cycle of expansion and contraction? How much data do we need to collect before we'll know definitively as opposed to extrapolating. Are we the proverbial frog in the well, staring at the sky (limited vision).
Climate change is allegedly based on a multitude of things, but the investigations allegedly span data collected from several millennia (geological core samples - roughly equivalent to the alleged science of reading tree rings).
Our goal - sensationalist panic inducing media aside - is the responsible management of global weather, which some nations will obviously attempt to weaponize - you can count on that.
Layered on top of that is the knowledge that an exceptional solar flare event can also utterly and completely extinguish if not vaporize all life on earth, within a few seconds.
Solar flares almost always interfere with radio-based telecommunications - to include our global and localized internet.
So is climate change a reality or merely pseudo-science with a political agenda - the containment of China and other emerging economies for continued exploitation and oppression by developed countries.
Climate change is suspiciously focused on China and the USA has a known and historical penchant for containing China. THAT is measurable.
Also - note that although President Bill Clinton signed the agreement (to his credit), the two-headed (faced) USA refuses to ratify (make it law) the Kyoto Accord because it contends (President Bush) that it would "cause serious harm to the US economy" and "it exempts 80% of the world". The US economy alluded to is the US oil and coal industries - strong supporters and lobbyists of the Bush administrations. The 80% of the world are developing nations who depend on fossil fueled energy and infrastructures (transportation) to develop economy and drag themselves out of poverty.
US refusal to join the world on this position without offering viable solutions to developing nations, as a global leader is both consistent and debatable, indicating obvious political bias on the alleged science and a continued callous and arrogant attitude toward developing nations (to include it's next door neighbor, Mexico).
Also note - Canada also recently withdrew from the Kyoto Protocol, although that impact was superficial.
So - climate change - an evolving science heavily biased by politics and big-money lobbyists on both sides of the issue.
However the by-products of climate change are definitely invaluable - a greater global appreciation for our co-existence with our natural environment, a committed and measurable drive towards renewable energies by China et al, and renewed interest in responsible water management.
Even the USA (wealthiest nation in the world, bar none) had an incredibly irresponsible toxic municipal water supply issue (Flint, Michigan) under the usually oppressive auspices of the US EPA (US Government's Environmental Protection Agency) dominion - making the EPA look yet again like just another impotent bloated government agency than a vigilant protector of the people, who's taxes support this reeking stench of a bloated carcass. FYI, Flint Michigan is a city of poor, economically disadvantaged people, so they were left to waste away. Not much I can say about that.
Fortunately, sensationalist media coverage can also be used for socially and environmentally responsible issues - on very rare occasions.
So, global warming, climate change - eternally debatable (aka academic). However - renewable energy, water management, air pollution, soil pollution, responsible environmental management - these benefits of heightened awareness and responsibility at the global and the individual level are undeniable.
As I pen this monolog - the construction project next to me is wafting toxic fumes from glues, paints, and who knows what else...free and legal "high" I suppose. China - still a developing nation (well, Yunnan) with a long road ahead - but it's on a good track, for now.
Kunming Metro Line 4 and Line 6 (phase 2) officially in operation
发布者For those of you who'd prefer an actual visual and bilingual map of the Kunming Metro - please look here (is it ok to post a link to another website?).
www.travelchinaguide.com/images/map/yunnan/kunming-metro.jpg
I think this picture actually/obviously came from on of Kunming's prolific gov offices - but I'm too lazy and stupid to track it down (hint hint hint hint to gokm staff).
Kunming floods overnight
发布者One of the occasional disadvantages of owning a ground-floor apartment.
Snapshot: SheLeads summer meetup
发布者Vera - enjoyed your tenure with gokm. Wish you the best on your next endeavor.
The Longread: Coffee trade in Yunnan - what's brewing South of the Clouds?
发布者Great general article on the current state of this industry in Yunnan. Thank you.
Rainy season arrives early in Yunnan
发布者Is Yunnan and especially Kunming now somewhat safe from the effects of that long drought?