Why do you think so?
Yesterday's priests are today's climate saviors. Purveyors of the greater good, who will inevitably betray you.
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Discussion
Climate hysteria is much like a church. It's much more plausible that the motivational structure is aligned around one group being the "representatives of the good", and by joining them, you gain the right to punish those outside the group, than it is to assume that humanity is in grave danger from changing weather patterns and that their first and second order effects cannot be mitigated at all.
I don't agree. The grave danger is very well documented and researched (in contrary to any religious believes).
Do you think everybody who warns about climate change has "hysteria" or sees him/herself as a "savior"? Your choice of words sees to imply that.
There's an obvious difference between scientists being concerned about rising CO2 levels and the likely correlation with climate, and people calling it an impending catastrophe, a planet-threatening crisis, that we must do everything to avoid. Those latter ones, I call climate hysterics.
The "grave danger" is assuming that only centralized action can remedy the situation. It leaves out the emergent action by octillions of living organisms adapting 365/24 for decades. It does so for scientific reasons (basically because there is no model for it) and ignores empirical evidence going back millenia, that shows how surprisingly adaptive the ecosphere is.
One the one hand I don't like the word "hysteria" in this case. According to Merriam-Webster a hysteric person is an "overemotional or unstable person" – I don't see why this should be applied as a whole to everybody who follows science and acts accordingly.
That brings me to the second part: One the other hand it is quite clear (to me) that there is imminent grave danger. Yes, the planet (and maybe some species) will survive. But the temperature rise is unprecedented. Really unprecedented! Maybe only comparable to major events that killed almost all inhabitants on earth (think dinosaurs). Yes, individual humans are able to adapt, but humans as a whole can't adapt quickly. An individual human lives decades and usually don't change much within a lifespan. Cities are built for centuries and societies emerged during an even longer timespan. Rising sea levels and rising temperatures will create changes, most people can't adapt to. It is very probable that those changes will cause uprisings, violance and war.
I don't think that centralized action is the only solution, but maybe a part of it. In the end also centralized action needs to have decentralized supporters (at least in a democracy). So building awareness of the imminent danger is important. And that's what climate activists do.
BTW I specifically avoided the term religion and used church. I hope you are aware how they stand in relation to each other...?
A superb piece by Tucker Carlson about the Climate Cult Religion https://youtu.be/j9QaUtpsuoA
Okay, that's a good point. Thanks to make this clear, now I understand your point much better!