And that's why, when I replied as I did when CD said that if this was really a "crisis", that everyone would be screaming for more nuclear power.
I don't trust "the masses" to do so. Because half of them don't think climate change is a problem--if they even believe it exists or is caused by man. And the other half are scared of nuke and apply NO economic reasoning to it, just thinking we can manufacture clean energy freely out of unicorn farts, and if that doesn't work, we'll just "make the rich pay their fair share" and it'll all be fine.
So I didn't want to reply by using the opinions of these folks:

Instead, I posted the opinions of ACTUAL SCIENTISTS. People who should both be smart enough to have an informed opinion on whether it's a problem, and also smart enough to realize that "hope & change" isn't a strategy to solve it.
And you know what? They overwhelmingly believe it's happening, it's caused by us, and it's a significant problem. And as such, they are FAR more in favor of nuclear energy than "the masses". In short, their position appears to be consistent that we have to solve this and that nuclear is probably going to have to be part of that solution.