https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sZ2bQq4Hgmg
this is why i hate all the people yelling about climate change who probably wouldn't even know where to find the alleged supporting scientific data to begin with
they're all just dogmatic losers who have been turned into puppets for a cause that happens to be in line with their politics
>>8730064
>Deniers or skeptics doing exactly the same.
The thing that's different is that anecdotal evidence, you know, the sort of evidence that you get to see shoved in your face from media on a daily basis, kind of leans more towards climate change than not.
The difficulty is predicting when shit is going to hit the fan and nobody can give certainty on that.
I can't even predict how it'll turn out, because the climate is such a complex system. However, I do know it's changing at a rapid pace and I don't know if we're ready to deal with the changes it's going to bring. Wouldn't you want to at least have some kind of plan ready when shit does hit the fan?
>>8730073
>The thing that's different is that anecdotal evidence, you know, the sort of evidence that you get to see shoved in your face from media on a daily basis, kind of leans more towards climate change than not.
depends on your news sources
>>8730085
Or, you know, the fact that there's higher overall temperatures, more extreme weather pattersn, ice keeps melting, etc etc.
evolution is a religion
>>8730045
This is a great video. What better way to get people interested in science than to force them to be sceptical about science itself. People are far too willing to accept summaries of research instead of putting in the time to do real research themselves. It also teaches the importance of replicating experiments which is something that the public has trouble understanding its necessity.