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How do we know that this "climate emergency" isn't the natural course of things and that the goverment uses it as an excuse to gain more power and drain us of our hard earned money.

Somewhat similar to how mayans/aztecs believed that by sacrificing people they would change the weather and bring about rain.

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I personally believe that human carbon emissions are having a real effect, and that it's something we should address. What I also believe is that globalists/jews have seized upon this as something they can use to further their own agenda. Just because a cause is being co-opted by some jews doesn't mean it's not real. It just means the jews are fucking it up like everything they touch.

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What evidence convinced you that carbon emissions are having a deleterious effect on the climate?

Consider how complicated the climate is. This is a dynamical system, cosmic in scale, with effectively an infinite amount of variables to consider. The climate has cooled and warmed in the past without any variation in CO2 concentration.

The idea that a trace increase in a trace gas in the atmosphere is "harmful" in any measurable way is ridiculous.

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What evidence convinced you that carbon emissions are having a deleterious effect on the climate?

The fact that carbon dioxide absorbs infrared. As long as you accept that fact there's no escaping that increasing carbon dioxide in the atmosphere increases infrared absorption in the atmosphere. More infrared absorption means more entropy in the atmosphere. Unless you have a specific mechanism that removes that entropy from the atmosphere there's no disputing the consequences.

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Fair enough, however I need to make it clear that I do know climate does change, it is the man-made aspect of it that I find a bit sketchy. Let me elaborate, carbon dioxide makes up 0.036% of the atmosphere, which is already a very small number but bear with me, of that only 3.2% is man-made, we're talking about 0.001152% of all gases in the atmosphere. Also, most of the photosyntesis happens in the oceans, if anything, we should worry a lot more about ocean polltion than air pollution, since oceans are the biggest source of oxygen. Now, I might be wrong in some way or another, so correct me if I am wrong.