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Mamapedia 2 points ago +3 / -1

I don't want to be a bitch, but weather and climate are different. This is weather. Climate has changed drastically over Earth's history, and will continue to do so. Many causes. The question is whether human activity can impact climate significantly. I believe the jury is still out. Can anyone add to it corrected this?

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DudePlayingaDude 3 points ago +3 / -0

True. The Earth has vacillated between a frozen ice ball and barren desert. Many times. WAAAAAAAAAAAAAYYYY before cars and airplanes. Yet these grifters who have politicized science want us to believe they can predict the future. Yes the Earth's climate is changing. We are currently in an Ice Age (look it up). Yes, we can affect microclimates (e.g. heat domes over cities). I've not seen one shred of evidence that carbon dioxide, caused by man, changes anything. It's not even a serious greenhouse gas. Mars, freezing, CO2 atmosphere. Venus, hell, CO2 atmosphere. It's a tax scam, the whole "green" movement.

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Mamapedia 2 points ago +3 / -1

I concur.

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OldGreg [S] 1 point ago +1 / -0

Last time I destroyed a climate change argument, it was framed in such a manner that they used Fahrenheit for one measurement and Celsius for another point in the argument, almost as if they sliding in there to make one point worse than another. The problem is, all of this is entirely framing and people never see it. The funny part of this all is this: the climate has fluctuated for years by about 1-3 degrees Celsius for the last several hundred years (according to some scientist with a boat) and too many people forget that our ozone layer was supposed to have fried already and killed us all. Hi, I’m typing.