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Climate cultism on the march : Comments
By Charles Essery, published 20/9/2019Preliminary warmup rally calls of 'Or should we become climate rebels?' from 'gurus', such as Tim Flannery this week, do not bode well.
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you have to admit that AC has a point.
I have always said that if I am to believe this CC, GW thing, I am not satisfied with the explanations so far.
It seems that the promoters of this "thing" find something, then attach GW or CC to it as the cause.
This has been the M.O. from the start.
Now I'm not saying that something is not going on with the climate, but what I am saying is that I don't believe we humans are the ones "totally" responsible for it.
The science is like facts, it does not tell the truth or complete picture.
Science is theory, which is tested and proven in a controlled and segregated environment from the "situation" being studied or tested.
I accept there is "some" foundation or truth in this whole debacle but not that it is all our fault.
Because the planet is so big, I find it impossible to have any "real" influence over it.
One example, Florida or similar, it is reported that the ocean is rising and is beginning to flood.
So it is the fault of GW and CC they will have us believe.
The truth is, that area has been slowly sinking, because of the soil composition.
Now to further kill this water rising theory, why is it not rising anywhere else immediately adjacent to these areas?
No I must not accept the extent of the blame for all this, when there appears to be dissent among those who should know better, or the truth.
No one has researched, if we are part of the problem, what are the other factors at play, such as the sun.
We are told the sun greatly affects what happens on Earth, so I would like to know to what extent it does, and how, before I accept any liability or blame.