We've got Guardiola
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There is a mountain of evidence that humans are responsible for climate change, this can only be ignored out of political choice and not facts. Of course the climate has changed before and that isn't in dispute.Yes I probably have, there is a reason for that too. When you are entrenched in any ideology, your mind gets that narrow it only allows what you agree with into it for processing. It would be easier for a blind man to thread a needle than for some on here as you put it to understand another view of issues.The very fact I have been called a “denier” because i am not convinced that humans are causing the planets climate to change. It changed before humans existed. Anyway it is an example of not allowing another opinion but for those that pray at the alter of climate ideology. I do not subscribe to any ideology, this allows me to process various ideas & not just reject them out of hand. However, I do have a weakness, I detest politicians of all the different segments of our system. I remember Billy Connolly saying “ the very fact someone wants to be a politician should prevent them from being one” he was a comedian too
That is my position. Go easy on the Ouzo.
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Do you understand syntax? I very much doubt it, along with your misunderstanding of pension schemes, I do not think you know anything about pension schemes that you haven’t read in the Guardian. You know, I actually feel sorry for guys like you
However, since when did the climate change so rapidly in the space of what, 100 years? The Earth's mean temperature is now the highest it has been for 200 years and the change is accelerating, these cycles occur over hundreds of thousands of years. There is also a direct correlation between human development and that change. There was basically no impact until the last 200 years, how can anybody say that humans played no part?
There are also other concerns because when humans spread and assimilate every single animal nearby comes to face extinction unless some dependency is established. Insects are a great example, insects do not depend upon nor are they hunted by humans but their habitats are destroyed by humans.
As a result 50%+ of all insects will practically disappear within the next 30-50 years and for me that's even worse than climate change. We can mitigate climate change to some degree, we can build AC units, we can build flood barriers and we can find new energy sources. We cannot mitigate the total destruction of the bottom of the food chain.
I don't know if you have this view but I would agree with anybody who says that it is impossible for us to do anything about this problem. The simple fact that we exist and live the lives that we do is the problem. We aren't going to give that up but the cold hard truth is the Earth itself cannot sustain it and everything else at the same time.
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