How Optimism and Pessimism Shape Our Views on Climate Policy—Part II: Evidence
Wednesday, August 20th, 2008In my first post on this topic, I explored how optimism and pessimism can influence policy preferences for dealing with climate change. I mentioned two key issues relating to policy choices: 1) society’s sensitivity to earth system disturbance, and 2) our potential to mitigate. Each can be viewed with optimism or pessimism, which leads to four possible perspectives: the true optimists, true pessimists, earth system optimists (who are mitigation pessimists), and mitigation optimists (who are earth system pessimists).
Today I’ll focus on the evidence that can support or diminish the standing of each of the four perspectives. (more…)