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Climate change is probably real on a very long time frame, but it's important to learn to read through the climate industrial complex's alarmist, exaggerated, manipulative bullshit.
The climate change activists' concerns would be taken more seriously if they were not cutting that many corners: do ocean currents and wind patterns also play a role in the melting of the Arctic besides CO2? Probably yes.
Famine as predicted by the alarmists hasn't materialized. Actually crop yields have increased, enabling farmers to feed more people while using less land.
I think we are seriously underestimating the planet's own way of regulating itself.
As an individual, it's always good to be ecological in your actions, but it doesn't necessarily mean following whatever the Al Gores and King Charleses say to the tee.
It's in the climate industrial complex corporations' interest to keep you weak and manipulated.
The best deceits are shrouded in truth. While I agree there has been a large psy-op here, there is also a lot of reality in it. The science of it is not very complicated.
Denying climate change is a lot like denying evolution. It's a lot like being a flat-earther. The science isn't complicated for these things. The deniers are so ignorant and under-educated, fueling conspiracy theories and group-think.
There is a massive, "illuminati" psy-op, using climate change as the boogie man. Climate change is a serious problem humanity will eventually have to face. Both can be true at the same time.