It's bewildering to believe how many have fallen prey of the misinformation campaign prostituted by big oil corporations that attempt to refute scientific evidence with ill reasoned theory.
You seem to be reasonably intelligent yet you say a lot of strange things.
You called someone a moron for saying ice core data demonstrates CO2 levels lag temperature level by centuries, and that other planets such as Mars and Jupiter are warming. But these are scientific facts, the kind of facts you say you love so much.
Your reference to Galileo is ironic. No scientists are more persecuted today than those who dare to report evidence that the theory of man-made global warming may be overblown. The "Global Warming Crisis" has become a multi-billion dollar industry, and many jobs depend on the continuing perception of impending doom.
Your view of how academia works may also be a tad naive. Scientists must battle for grants just as businesses battle for customers, and the vast bulk of funding comes from government not "oil companies". Government is interested in crisis, if your work involves "saving humanity", you are much more likely to get funded.
You claim that the scientific method punishes falsehood, which is correct, but it punishes some falsehoods more than others. Specifically, it can take decades to prove that climate change theories are correct or incorrect. By the time we learn which theories were correct, many billions of dollars will have been spent and most will have forgotten who made the incorrect predictions.
Furthermore, when one actually reads the scientific papers that are published, one realizes that the data is not nearly as ominous as the activists and journalists publicize it to be. No scientists are publishing papers that suggest sea level will rise 20 feet this century a la "An Inconvenient Truth". Even the heavily politicized IPCC is only predicting rises of a foot or two.
Finally, I just want to add my personal thankyou to the americans of 1900 who did not try to solve in their day the environmental concerns of 2000. Instead, they focussed on economic growth, which has given us standards of living unheard of in history. Imagine the foolishness of the people of 2000 trying to solve the environmental concerns of 2100. We have no idea what amazing technology will be available in 2100, I suspect they'll be laughing at our alarm about a temperature rise of 2 degrees or so