Deutsche Bank Examines Climate Science, Finds “Skeptics” Just Adding Noise
The analysts at the Deutsche Bank, in conjunction with Columbia University, examined the science of climate change and the objections of the well-funded, professional "skeptics," and they didn't mince words on their findings:
For most of this year, the volume of this debate has turned way up as the 'skeptics' launched a determined assault on the climate findings accepted by the overwhelming majority of the scientific community. Unfortunately, the increased noise has only made it harder for people to untangle the arguments and form their own opinions. This is problematic because the way the public's views are shaped is critical to future political action on climate change. [...]
[The Columbia University study's] clear conclusion is that the primary claims of the skeptics do not undermine the assertion that human-made climate change is already happening and is a serious long term threat. Indeed, the recent publication on the State of the Climate by the US National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA), analyzing over thirty indicators, or climate variables, concludes that the Earth is warming and that the past decade was the warmest on record. [...]
Simply put, the science shows us that climate change due to emissions of greenhouse gases is a serious problem. Furthermore, due to the persistence of carbon dioxide in the atmosphere and the lag in response of the climate system, there is a very high probability that we are already heading towards a future where warming will persist for thousands of years. Failing to insure against that high probability does not seem a gamble worth taking.
Failing to act on this vital problem will haunt our society for generations.

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