Slide 2 in this series.
From the background pieces of consensus to the climate history and even how temperature is measured globally we set the stage. The science covered the general climate science to CO2 specific scient to the climate models. These are the 3 areas of climate science that are relevant today. To be comprehensive the politics of the IPCC is relevant to any discussion about the policies and even the Paris Agreement that are hot topics. Predictions and data tampering must be covered for completeness and to understand the methods used by AGW.
We attempted to perform a reality check on all of this.
We should revisit occasionally what the proper role of government is. As the constitution was a good sense of direction, we need a core set of principles to add in order to deal with the future.
So many want to engineer society, remove risk, assist certain groups, rather than let individuals thrive and raise communities. Why?
Is Democracy where we all "get it good and hard" or is it the best means to a free society?
Should we roll with the special interests, or make the government achieve its proper role, what is that role, and how to do this?
When do deficits and governments become too large?
Government is becoming more elitist while trying to sell corrections to problems it created, what makes this possible?
This section offers some conclusions for all of the sections. In other words what might someone come away with from all of these ideas.