I understand that.
My point remains.
After 651 pages, have we not figured anything out yet? Despite the resident cynics' views that nobody really knows anything and anybody who says they do is scamming us, I think there's ample evidence at this point from valid research to make some rough principles and guidelines from which to begin moving in directions that make sense.
Very roughly:
1) climate change is real
2) it's still unclear the extent to which human activity is causing it, but increasingly clear that human activity has some effect
3) the consequences are not doomsday scenarios
4) "we" (governments, probably) can make some small, meaningful changes that help mitigate consequences
5) most people (government types) aren't talking/don't want to talk about them
6) the things they are trying to drum up support for are economically disastrous and literally deadly, most often to the poor
7) people who obfuscate this appear to mainly be trying to increase government control in various sectors
8) I have little use for those people
#8 is very important. Believe that nobody really knows what's going on or any ways to move forward if you like....me, I'm rolling hard with 4, 5, and 8.