i worked in a lab for a year when i was pretty young.
the head chemist there would say something pretty simple when we would question why we followed "scientific procedure". "a person can set up an experiment to prove one thing and then another to disprove it. the important thing is to always do your experiments the exact same way, so your results will be consistent".
the point is this: for every person with an agenda, there is a person with the opposite agenda. i've never really bought into the "global warming" thing, because i never figured we had enough data to evaluate the situation, regardless of how "unbiased" the data is supposed to be. so, i have no real "yes or no" opinion.
i do believe, however, that we have an obligation to take responsibility for our actions.
Re: man made climate and a flat earth
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