I think that this conversation is split among believers of climate change and nonbelievers of climate change. Of course there are exceptions, I'm sure. And I'm also sure that there are some that believe jobs are what we need and we should do that at all costs regarding climate change- Although that isn't much of an argument because energy needs will be filled no matter what. Therefore, if coal jobs are lost, renewable energy jobs will be created- Or if coal is used but it must be in a clean manner, then jobs are created anyways- as that is an industry in it's own, thus a neutral effect on jobs created/lost, probably an increase in jobs. It's a matter of supply and demand and capitalism in general.
So I really do think that its a matter of belief in climate change. And I really hate talking like: "If you believe"- As if it was a rumor you heard in line at the store. It's not a rumor. Climate change is real- Backed by numbers and science. So many independent studies and scientists have shown the proof. That is- Not studies funded by Big Oil!!! Or by people with an interest in that matter at all. 97% of international scientists and study groups agree with this. Where is the question?
The only question that some may ask is whether or not it's because of humans. And of course it is, shown again by numerous studies.
Climate change is the only thing that I see standing in the way of this conversation.