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Old 03-30-2023, 02:07 PM
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I'm just wondering what it would take for people who don't agree with climate change to acknowledge the climate is changing. That's a sincere question too. What would have to happen?

I guess what I mean is for the sake of argument, if a massive piece of the ice shelf breaks off and large swaths of coastland is submerged indefinitely underwater, would you consider that to be evidence of climate change? Or how about if ocean temperatures rose high enough that entire species of marine life go extinct? Would something like that be an indicator of climate change or is the position always going to be that nature is natural?
I believe in climate change, always have always will. The climate is cyclical, always has been always will be.
Throwing money at it will not change a thing.

Speaking of money, if there was no money in it (money to be made) would we even be talking about it?
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