Greetings!
I can’t give you a link because I saw them in person a few years back at NASA on Merrit Island, FL. I was in the audience of 100 or so people that day. I don’t even remember their names, just what they said, and that their evidence looked legit.
I guess we’ll just have to agree to disagree on parts of this, but we can agree on the more important parts like we need less pollution and better solutions.
I don’t choose to waste time or energy worrying about whether the scientists agree or not, who’s right or wrong, or even who or what’s to blame. I’m a realist, today is the first day of the rest of our lives, and it is up to each and every one of us to make the proper choices moving forward. After all is said and done, the correct solution to all our problems is relatively simple. Free/cheap, clean, simple, renewable energy/fuel on demand, for private, public, and industrial uses, that works with our existing cars, equipment, & technologies. That solves the problem of pollution, transportation, heating, cooling, cooking, and even electricity generation & filtering our own water. For electricity, it needs to work 24/7 without the need to store it, or the need of the electric companies. We need to be individually autonomous to whatever degree we decide for ourselves, without the need of most, if not all of the utility companies.
Will this new fuel/energy source help with climate change? Doesn’t matter… What matters is that we’re doing the best we can with what we have to work with. Not the current complacency or attitude that it’s someone else’s problem. If we were to defund all the stupid stuff, and redirect just a fraction of it towards real world solutions, it could lead to very speedy change in the right direction.
We can’t trust big biz or governments to do the right thing, so this needs to be an open source grass roots movement that nobody can stop. We might even wind up with multiple choices that meet the proper criteria.
Cheers!