I also have no political agenda. The science is what I pay attention to.
It's amazing how political the global-warming issue became. Guess we can blame Al Gore for this? I used to listen with astonishment to the conservative radio talk show Big Three (Glenn, Rush, and Sean) and hear repeatedly that man-enhanced global warming was nothing but a bunch of liberal gobblety-gook.
I'm no scientist, but I do listen to NPR Science Friday a lot, which makes me darned near an expert on the matter.
Just this past week on the program, the conflicting data regarding the supposed "cooling" of Antarctica was addressed by a scientist -- sure enough, the east coast of the continent is cooling! "Aha!" I sez to meself. "Bah humbug to global warming!" Then the scientist explained that this portion of the continent is beneath the hole in the ozone layer and that heat escapes through this, causing the area to cool. On the whole, however, Antarctica is warming. Or so I was told.
Another scientist immediately thereafter mentioned that the ocean is currently absorbing most of the CO2 gasses, but will eventually reach its capacity. When that happens, the poop's to hit the fan. Or so I was told.
My take on the deal is that Mother Earth is a guinea pig here, but, at the same time, she's indifferent. Ma's good at balancing acts -- or taking the issues she has to deal with and handling them in a proper manner -- and will be fine in the long run. I see no guarantee for us. If we're messing with our planet, our planet will mess with us.