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As Election Nears, Trump Makes a Final Push Against Climate Science
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<blockquote data-quote="OddityCrisis" data-source="post: 75461856" data-attributes="member: 431189"><p>In the 70's, it was global cooling, then global warming before a lul in heating forced it to become climate change, a misnomer if ever there was one. Climates change. From plate tectonics, to the fossil record to ice core samples to a core foundational precept of evolution, survival of the fittest... climates change. </p><p></p><p>And by your own graph, the rise in temps is in line with the standard fluctuations in global temps going back to the end of the Younger Dryas. </p><p></p><p>My contention isn't that human behavior isn't harming the environment, but that carbon dioxide is a rather miniscule issue that is being levied more like an economic sledgehammer than an existential threat. </p><p></p><p>If this were an asteroid on it's way to annihilate us, we wouldn't seek to solve the problem with the equivalent of a carbon tax, for instance.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="OddityCrisis, post: 75461856, member: 431189"] In the 70's, it was global cooling, then global warming before a lul in heating forced it to become climate change, a misnomer if ever there was one. Climates change. From plate tectonics, to the fossil record to ice core samples to a core foundational precept of evolution, survival of the fittest... climates change. And by your own graph, the rise in temps is in line with the standard fluctuations in global temps going back to the end of the Younger Dryas. My contention isn't that human behavior isn't harming the environment, but that carbon dioxide is a rather miniscule issue that is being levied more like an economic sledgehammer than an existential threat. If this were an asteroid on it's way to annihilate us, we wouldn't seek to solve the problem with the equivalent of a carbon tax, for instance. [/QUOTE]
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