We could do what they did when the tropical paradise called the Sahara became a dessert and that would be absolutely nothing because man doesn't create global warming. The scientists just don't want to lose their giant paychecks by saying that there is no global warming.
@rokn69 what exactly did they do to make the sahara? by the way do you really thik scientists get "giant paychecks" for saying that the climate change is made by humans and i a big problem? don't you think it is because of their passion for their field that they speak up about the problem?
if you think humans don't change climate, you're just uneducated. do you remember the CFC and HCFC problem we faced in the 90s? we were very close to fucking up the worlds climate then and if we had not stopped it, we would litterally have killed the ozone layer of the earth and litterally would have made the planet a giant hothouse. we barely noticed in time and we still have huge ozone holes specially over australia as direct consequence of that.
with co2, methane and other emissions it's exactly the same, except we don't have a way to replace those as easly as with HCFC...
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It's definitely real and vastly downplayed.
I definitely think it exists
I think it exists for sure
at this point it's too late to prevent it.
We could do what they did when the tropical paradise called the Sahara became a dessert and that would be absolutely nothing because man doesn't create global warming. The scientists just don't want to lose their giant paychecks by saying that there is no global warming.
@rokn69 what exactly did they do to make the sahara? by the way do you really thik scientists get "giant paychecks" for saying that the climate change is made by humans and i a big problem? don't you think it is because of their passion for their field that they speak up about the problem?
if you think humans don't change climate, you're just uneducated. do you remember the CFC and HCFC problem we faced in the 90s? we were very close to fucking up the worlds climate then and if we had not stopped it, we would litterally have killed the ozone layer of the earth and litterally would have made the planet a giant hothouse. we barely noticed in time and we still have huge ozone holes specially over australia as direct consequence of that.
with co2, methane and other emissions it's exactly the same, except we don't have a way to replace those as easly as with HCFC...
Only 70% that saddens me
It exists but it's far overblown.
It’s real.
It does exist to me!