My own position, one that may surprise the non-thinking element mentioned above is that though Global Warming is the issue of the day that effects us all, it is a natural cycle taking place which we will just have to learn to survive as best as we can and that man's input into the problem is far less than is being touted in some quarters. On a geologic timescale, which takes place over hundreds of thousands of years, what is happening is not unusual, though even the little that mankind is contributing to the problem is not helping the situation. There is little room for complacency, one way or the other, as the problem will effect all of us.
I thought as much. I've read what you've posted many times over the years and I get where you're coming from. You have a very subtle wit and a reasoned approach that is often not appreciated in a louder and louder 'yes but' argument.
Irregardless of the cause it is happening now there is little we can do (now) to change it.
Be well,
Chris