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Climate change is happening. Man-made climate change is a drop in the ocean and we delude ourselves that we can control it. We can only defend ourselves against the extremes.
Once you account for accounting errors in measurements (urban islands, location of weather stations in extreme places, using outdated or inadequate equipment), the story kinda changes.
Once you look into local gov provisions for dealing with floods, wildfires, cold snaps and heatwaves you’ll uncover another layer of preventable problems that are ignored in the name of “protecting environment”, “inadequate funding”, or general “shortsightedness”.
All this is conveniently used to the convince everyone that humans are the problem.
Meanwhile, wildfires release millions of tonnes of CO2 which we so desperately try to prevent from happening, by allowing it to happen.
You wanna see what has the biggest impact on our climate? Look into astronomy, our place in this system, and our elliptical trajectory around the sun. 0 reply
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