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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 You are insane! How many Cat. 5 hurricanes have hit the US since 2005, compared to the previous twenty years? How many F-5 Tornado's have hit the US since 2005 compared to the previous twenty years? Seriously, do you even Google(another Silicon Valley Corporation that donates millions to democrat's)to get the truth or just look up the Dems talking points?
@WizardofOz
You are insane! How many Cat. 5 hurricanes have hit the US since 2005, compared to the previous twenty years?

https://www.nbcmiami.com/weather/hurricane-season/are-category-5-hurricanes-no-longer-a-rare-phenomenon-john-morales-explains/3107863/

DO. SOME. RESEARCH!
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@BohemianBoo Your link doesn't work.
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
By the way, cat 5 hurricanes were never a rare "phenomenon", them actually making landfall is but it happens almost every year! Then we hear about how "rare" it is but how it's happened a number of times in the past! lol
@WizardofOz
Your link doesn't work.

Yes it does, copy and paste it.

By the way, cat 5 hurricanes were never a rare "phenomenon"

That's nice. Now they're more common, as are all hurricanes.
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@BohemianBoo Your link doesn't work! I can't tell you any other way. I'll look it up, I guess.
WizardofOz · 26-30, M
@WizardofOz Well, according to NOAA, the intensity and frequency of them, remain basically the same since the eighties. In answer to another opiner, that said insurance companies are pulling out of Florida, due to more intense and frequent storms, they're pulling out and refusing to insure new construction. Yes, insurance companies have an option to NOT take a risk. It has absolutely nothing to do with frequency of storms but rather a risk evaluation.