@tt2c
You mostly got that right. I believe that humans can contribute to accelerating an eventuality that is destined to happen anyways with or without man.
OK - so we agree that human activity is an accelerant. (I would argue the dominant accelerant)
I think a new ice age beginning in 2014 is a remote possiblity, and if it happens, then we adapt just like we've always done. .
So you think new Ice Age beginning 2014 almost certainly not happening? I agree there too.
In other words there is little to no sense in running around in a panic,
Agreed panic is rarely appropriate :-) All previous mass extinctions have occured in times of rapid climate change so worth a 2nd look to check and see if we are boiling ourselves alive before proceeding to burn billions of years of carbon in a few short decades.
and regressing technologically for something that will inevitably happen anyways
All the innovation in efficiency, solar power, wind, geothermal and wave power is regressive technologically compared to burning the floorboards? Really?
What is it you are saying will inevitably happen anyways? Runaway global warming or new Ice Age, or just climatic change in general?
I'd argue that things like this should give us more impetus to advance further, and perhaps diversify our planetary choices of where to live. I have no problem taking money from the military and giving it to NASA and other US based space research firms.
I assume you agree with the NASA position on climate change on this planet before accepting their suggestion of how to populate a different planet?
I would be very interested to hear some clarification/explanation though from the AGW body on how the earth was warmer and most of the ice melted prior to the industrial revolution.
Any specific time period you are interested in?
Climate is a system responding to a variety of inputs. Now and in the past this includes planetary orbital cycles, solar variations, volcanoes, tectonic plate movement, oceanic currents, CO2 concentration etc.
More CO2 = a warming influence. More volcanoes = cooling influnce. Weak sun or low solar activity = cooling influnce. And so the climate varies. By studying evidence from the past we can discern which of these factors is dominant in changing the climate for hotter or cooler conditions.
The only variable that explains the current rise in global temperature is human introduced CO2.