I was feeling quite hopeful that we as a species were finally getting truly serious about addressing this unbelievably important problem, which is demonstrated clearly to be based only in measured facts and the most basic physics.
Then I came back to the engineering site that I've participated in for over 15 yrs, and I read this discussion.
The reality is sad, and simple. The young people are going to need to wait for a huge number of influential people from previous generations to die off before they can actually get going on real solutions to the AGW risk. No amount of evidence will satisfy them sufficiently to change their mindset. They're just stuck. They think the choice is between taking AGW seriously and starving and freezing in the dark, or pretending AGW is either not real or not worth mitigating, and continuing to thrive as a species.
That makes me very concerned my for my kids, and theirs.
How engineers who participate routinely in HAZOP reviews and hence seem to understand risk mitigation in engineering decision-making, can fail to understand AGW risk mitigation in that light, is totally beyond me. And yet this little "survey" of the attitudes of commenters on Eng-Tips makes it clear that this problem is rather commonplace among engineers of a certain age. And the younger ones who feel differently- where are their voices? Not on Eng-Tips, sadly.