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MartiniMan
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Cause and Effect
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7/26/2022 1:38:11 PM
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And of course an even more important question is not just whether man is responsible for a portion of increasing CO2 levels, which I think is probably yes given the release of carbon that is stored in fossil fuels. But whether it is really a problem in the first place. More CO2 will promote plant growth as will higher temps. And of course the question about whether man can adapt to these small changes over relatively short periods of time (geologically speaking) to which I say yes, obviously.
What I would rather see is for the climate alarmists to stop proposing short-term "solutions" that will have almost zero impact on global climates but tremendous negative impacts on our standard of living, especially to poor and lower working class. They should be focusing all their energy and attention on viable, cost effective alternative sources of energy that can be implemented without killing millions of people.
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