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I am woefully unqualified and uneducated enough to opine on the claims of anthropogenic climate change. However I do know that only a few thousand years ago, Giza in Egypt was not the desert it is today, and there’s evidence for repeated, long duration precipitation events....
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Reference the deep erosion channels on the Sphinx enclosure. Pretty sure carbon emissions from humans didnt result in the desertification or drying of Egypt.
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I noticed in Wikipedia that the Spanish Flu was tied to “climate change.” Why don’t we conveniently blame all negative things on climate change and President Trump?
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Scientific models (climate change, coronavirus) often show catastrophic results for one reason. MONEY. When any realm of research has a catastrophic model, they get more funding. Don't be fooled. This has been happening since the "coming ice age" predicted in the 70s.
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Randall Carlson is a trustworthy source of information on the topic. His basic conclusion, yes we are contributing to climate change but it's like throwing a brick into a pond, not much impact. These lies are all about money and power.
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This again? Propaganda paid for by the fracking Wilks Brothers
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No. Its just fake. We are not that awesome that we can change the climate. Its a plot to redistribute the worlds wealth
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