Sorry miss " PhD scientist", I of course wanted to say "man made climate change denier" and not just climate change denier. So yes, I read your comment.
I find it really sweet and amusing that a person who obviously has no scientific experience
No reason to get personal in this discussion either, I'm a P.h.D student myself. If you want to have a scientific argument, leave personal attacks out of it. You should know that.
The video you ended up clicking on was him debunking the claims of someone else (Usually possible even only using the materials the person provided themselves). If you want a video with more scientific papers:
In terms of "Prophet Greta", those are your words and not mine, I'm interested in our climate and our environment for a long time and not only since Greta, for me she is just one of the people who are taking this interest mainstream, not more and not less.
Before I get all the work to search out papers (especially for 1 and 2) for all these things. Can we agree on Co2 and the Sun being the two main drivers of climate change. Or do I have to send Papers proving the influence of Co2 on the climate too?
3: Research that yourself, the list of scientific papers on this is quite exhaustive. Ranging from more extreme weather events including droughts, raising desertification, etc.
4: Why do I have to send this to you, if you actually want to know the truth you should dig this out yourself.
5: Is not only important in terms of climate change but in terms of pollution in general. Air pollution, drink water pollution, sea pollution and with that our food and body gets polluted as well.
In these terms, what countries don't pay for right now, they will have to pay extra later to clean up the pollution they cause.
There is no free lunch, all those resources we're spending are not infinite. There is not infinite clean water, not infinite fossil fuels, no infinite metals and no infinite clean air. All these are finite resources. One way or another we have to pay for it eventually. And I'm responsible enough to pay my part of the bill right now and not leave it to my grandchildren or later.
RE: What's Your Favorite Climate Change Study?