Hopefully. I mean, we are already overdue for an ice age.
Snow in March is the norm here now in the last few years. Hotter summers too. And more storms and even a tropical hurricane hit us. Unusual for Ireland. We are used to just the sky pissing cold mist all the time. So yeah there's a shift obviously. Its the end of results of our carbon footprint as they call it. Built up over many years.
[03-09-19]
youtu.be/jWI8w9kLAks
'believe' … (?)
No, I don't 'believe', BUT that's a guess. I'm no climatologist. All sides lie about this. When science becomes so politicized, you can't get straight answers, it's about dogma and sides.
Assuming 'significant impact', does this outweigh the technological benefits?
What's to be done? People are already working on cheaper, cleaner, energy sources because money. If climate is not an issue, pollution and cost still are. Does it matter what people believe in this instance if we're heading for the same/similar outcomes? I suppose the environmental hysteria could be taken down a notch or two. People like to favor avoid bad hypothetical outcomes over dealing with real current concerns, that seems like some big problems.
We have an impact but I don't know how strong it is. It is certainly bullshit that earth will be history in 12 years or something like that. Is it true that climate scientists in the 70s said, that soon all trees will be gone? Was BS as well. Of course most of us are horrible children to our mother earth, we need to change shit for the better.
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