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 Climate Change: Politics Vs. Science 
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Post Climate Change: Politics Vs. Science
Should calls to action, and proposed policies be considered political? Because they are. But the facts, strictly speaking, should not be political, but regardless, many don’t seem to care.


Tue Jul 02, 2024 6:18 am
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It's possible climate change is real, but I believe environmental scientists pushing it are ideologues who are cherry picking evidence that supports their conclusion, and that socialists at some point realized they could watermelon their politics by wrapping it in green has clearly infected the whole thing. If they ended up being right, it was by chance.

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Post Re: Climate Change: Politics Vs. Science
Lol, of course climate change is real.
Doesn't mean all policy should be about it, it's healthy for a balance to be struck between short term and long term.
People that deny climate change are just not able to cope with making decisions against their self interest.


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Post Re: Climate Change: Politics Vs. Science
Shack wrote:
It's possible climate change is real, but I believe environmental scientists pushing it are ideologues who are cherry picking evidence that supports their conclusion, and that socialists at some point realized they could watermelon their politics by wrapping it in green has clearly infected the whole thing. If they ended up being right, it was by chance.


lol lol lol lol

“It’s possible Climate Change is real”

lol

I’m not even.

I’ll think about replying, but I plan for it to be a while.


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Post Re: Climate Change: Politics Vs. Science
I have to read the details, but I saw a headline about lakes in the Sahara desert, which is unsurprising to me, I could even say expected.

It’s too late; it’s past the point of no return. The landscape of the earth will be altered. I think it’s good that most changes will be localized trends and/or temporary events and won’t predominantly or consistently reflect generalized global trends.


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