To deny the reality of climate change and the need to do something about it is to ally oneself with the witch burners, cancer cure peddlers and purveyors of cars that run on water. The science is in and complete. The planet is at serious risk from man-made global warming.
The latest report from those Satanists at the United Nations, who go by the name of the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC), was more apocalyptic in tone than ever. To sum up its conclusions: we're munted.
Unless, of course, we do something. However, it's such a daunting task that the climate change deniers have plenty of listeners happy to be told they don't need to worry, especially in the corridors of power.
We made this mess and, being the clever mammals we are, we can probably unmake it. But that depends to some extent on accepting that our actions are contributing to climate change, which is a sticking point for the deniers.
A recent review of 2258 peer-reviewed papers on climate change, representing the work of more than 9000 authors, found only one that rejected the notion that climate change is our fault.