Bill14564 |
08-18-2025 04:48 PM |
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Originally Posted by Worldseries27
(Post 2454494)
I'm going to follow the facts. 5 ice ages occurred before the appearance of the first internal combustion engine which arrived 165 years ago and not mass produced for another 40? Yet i'm supposed to believe there's a direct effect? In alaska there are eskimos who will sell and ship you a case of snowballs.
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The odd thing is you don't understand that no one is arguing with you about the glacial cycles. They have happened in the past, they will happen in the future, and nothing we can do today will change that. The climate is warming and will continue to warm for some time. Hopefully, humans will be able to survive that warming but I won't be around to find out.
What the scientific consensus is trying to tell you is that human activity is speeding up that warming. The warmer it gets the more unpredictable and dangerous storms are. Colder winters, hotter summers, more serious droughts, heavier rains. It's gonna happen sometime, it's gonna get worse as it does, but we don't have to help it along.
On the other hand, it doesn't much matter what nine out of ten Villagers have to say. Global and National policies are not going to be influenced by a bunch of retirees arguing about roundabouts, dog poop, and how their confirmation-biased web surfing matters more than the xx years of climate research.
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