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<blockquote data-quote="Sayen" data-source="post: 61032058" data-attributes="member: 294506"><p>The funny thing about this is how everyone focuses only on CO2. The man made processes responsible for/allegedly responsible for CO2 production also release a lot of other nasty pollutants. Addressing climate change also helps address those issues as well. Pollution is very real, and linked to very real health concerns. The number of documented illnesses and ecological damages caused by man made pollutants are significant - it's not just about trees cut down for farming. Other than companies who profit by NOT changing their methods, everyone wins if we address these issues whether or not climate change is real. When the argument is only framed in terms of science that frankly most people can't understand, we end up in silly debates. Seriously - on both sides of the issue how many people do you think have actually read climate reports, or understand the models being used? This thread is full of buzz words and catch phrases thrown out by politicians, and that's about it.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sayen, post: 61032058, member: 294506"] The funny thing about this is how everyone focuses only on CO2. The man made processes responsible for/allegedly responsible for CO2 production also release a lot of other nasty pollutants. Addressing climate change also helps address those issues as well. Pollution is very real, and linked to very real health concerns. The number of documented illnesses and ecological damages caused by man made pollutants are significant - it's not just about trees cut down for farming. Other than companies who profit by NOT changing their methods, everyone wins if we address these issues whether or not climate change is real. When the argument is only framed in terms of science that frankly most people can't understand, we end up in silly debates. Seriously - on both sides of the issue how many people do you think have actually read climate reports, or understand the models being used? This thread is full of buzz words and catch phrases thrown out by politicians, and that's about it. [/QUOTE]
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