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People still think climate change is a hoax?

Alright, the world has existed for millions of years and humans have lived on it for millennia also. But the drastic changes happening in the natural world around us is alarming.

How do these deniers not see it?

What d'yall think? Is the whole climate change debate a bogeyman unleashed for I don't know what reasons.

Or is it something real that we all are responsible for?
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WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@BohemianBoo Okay, so, if tomorrow there were zero carbon emissions, how would that affect the weather? How much would the temperature drop or rise? How long would it take to occur? Would we no longer have "extreme" weather? No more cat. 5 hurricanes or F-5 tornado's? Would weather suddenly become predictable? Or would it remain unpredictable? Al Gore and his "scientist's", predicated, after hurricane Katrina hit New Orleans, that worse was yet to come! They'll be more numerous and more powerful but guess what, it never happened! Oh, yeah, Al Gore is another leftist that became a millionaire off of climate change! And John Kerry and Barrack Obama and Bill and Hillary Clinton and yes, the people at NASA! They were literally funded by the left to manipulate data to prove it exists! You're not from the US?
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WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@BohemianBoo somehow my response is in the comment section!
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@WizardofOz tried to get homeowner insurance in Florida lately?
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@trollslayer What does that mean? lol
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@WizardofOz it means many insurance companies are pulling out of florida because increased frequency of climate related claims. These aren't “leftists” doing this - this is private industry recognizing the climate reality.
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@trollslayer The occurrence of them are easy to find, correct? Compare the last twenty years to the previous twenty years.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@WizardofOz occurrence of what?
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@trollslayer The occurrence of hurricanes? Or severe weather.
trollslayer · 46-50, M
@WizardofOz well, the insurance companies are pulling out because of an increase in the number of claims, and they can no longer turn a profit. What does that tell you? That is a pretty good indicator that damaging weather has increased.
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@trollslayer No, actually, that doesn't tell me anything! lol How much had the weather changed in Florida? I haven't heard of any major catastrophic event since they had the hurricane two years ago! It's been pretty much normal. If you have any different data, please, tell me! I can't even remember having a tornado in the last few months.
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@trollslayer Insurance companies are pulling out because of an increase in claims? I just found out that is partially true, however, misleading! They are refusing to insure NEW construction, which an insurance company views as a "new" claim. That has nothing to do with frequency or intensity of storms but good business!