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Obviously I don't deny climate change.

But man made climate change? Jury is very much still out. We're mere specs on this massive planet, being heated by a much, much, MUCH more massive sun. The planet has been going through HUGE shifts and natural cycles in climate in its 4.5 billion year history. Hell, even in the last thousand years, we've had a mini ICE AGE, following the medieval warming period where temperatures far exceeded what the currently are. (I got my degree in history and this isn't just some made up conspiracy, it's fact). Of course now, we are now going through another period of warming, but we're WELL within the boundaries compared to some of the extremes of the past. The man made climate change thing is a ploy to enforce carbon taxes, which is just another way for the powers that be to take more money from the public, in addition to control/regulate industry and land in developing countries. It's also a bit of a joke because Carbon tax doesn't PREVENT industries from emission CO2, it just gives "hand outs" so to speak for those with deep enough pockets. So in other words, many industries would still be emitting CO2s..

Now I'm not saying it isn't possible that humans could be having a slight effect on the climate and recklessly cranking out tons and tons of pollution is probably not a great idea, but it seems to me most WAY overestimate our impact, and politicians and business interests use this mass hysteria for political and financial gain.. People just seem to LOVE the idea that they're so much more impactful in the grand scheme of things than we really are. 

Even if this crap was true, China FAR exceeds us in pollution/CO2 emissions. Maybe let's worry about them first..

To conclude, I'll just leave this here.. 



 

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