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Climate Change

since Adolf Musk took over Twitter it's absolutely toxic. Every now and then i get a tweet landing about someone saying "It hit 36C in 1975 so there's proof it's not climate change getoverit".

And then i think... *sigh*

The worlds largest electric car manufacturer is bad for climate change because he doesn’t police speech…..got it.
 
don't come to oz in the summer you lot would all melt. got to 44 in Sydney last summer & they tell us it's going to be even hotter this. all you need is plenty of drinking water a pedal stool fan & spray bottle full of water. spray yourself stand in front of fan your body temp drops easy as
 
The debate has never been that the climate is not changing.


The argument I often hear from climate change sceptics is that temperatures naturally fluctuate, with some years being hotter and others cooler. While that's true on a year-to-year basis, the long-term trend is clear: global temperatures are rising, and many types of extreme weather events are becoming more frequent or more intense. Climate change sceptics tend to acknowledge the short-term fluctuations but reject the broader pattern and the connection between rising global temperatures and these changing weather extremes.
 
The argument I often hear from climate change sceptics is that temperatures naturally fluctuate, with some years being hotter and others cooler. While that's true on a year-to-year basis, the long-term trend is clear: global temperatures are rising, and many types of extreme weather events are becoming more frequent or more intense. Climate change sceptics tend to acknowledge the short-term fluctuations but reject the broader pattern and the connection between rising global temperatures and these changing weather extremes.

"We had the ice age"
 
The argument I often hear from climate change sceptics is that temperatures naturally fluctuate, with some years being hotter and others cooler. While that's true on a year-to-year basis, the long-term trend is clear: global temperatures are rising, and many types of extreme weather events are becoming more frequent or more intense. Climate change sceptics tend to acknowledge the short-term fluctuations but reject the broader pattern and the connection between rising global temperatures and these changing weather extremes.
The minor changes aren't important in their own right. The problem is if we hit a tipping point. Which we are likely to be close to. Because that's a one way trip to extinction. The planet will be fine, it doesn't worry about temperature fluctuations, but there will be no more humans
 
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