Archived What are some mainstream "beliefs" or "facts" that you don't believe? (AskVoat)
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Archived What are some mainstream "beliefs" or "facts" that you don't believe? (AskVoat)
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[–] user9713 1 point 4 points 5 points (+5|-1) ago (edited ago)
Man-made climate change. So much lies, deception, apocalyptic scare-tactics, and name-changing surrounding it, not to mention all the evidence debunking it.
[–] Maltherian1 0 points 1 point 1 point (+1|-0) ago
I hate that environmentalism has been coopted and warped by the left. Hunters/fisherman have always been the true environmentalists. An example is that the conmen blame dams and over fishing for recent low number salmon runs while anyone on the river can tell you it’s the fucking Indians with their gill nets strung across the river. They shoot game for fun and leave the corpse to rot. And don’t get me started on the introduction of foreign wolves to the northwest. As for climate change where to start. After people caught on that the hockey stick graph was bullshit they changed the name from global warming to climate change. Now someone will point out a record cold winter and it’s weather but, a hot summer is climate change. What a load shit. Science is comprised through and through.
[–] Gigglestick 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago
So chem trails and constant deforestation to grow grain for cattle feed isn't going to have an impact on the environment? Along with overfishing, constant air travel, nuclear missiles and explosions have zero effect? Interesting... I might have to consider that.
[–] user9713 1 point -1 points 0 points (+0|-1) ago (edited ago)
No.
The most significant greenhouse gas on earth is Water Vapor. It absolutely dwarfs CO2 and all other greenhouse gasses.
Also, the Sun is the #1 factor, ultimately, but the AGW argument centers around greenhouse gasses, so I won't go into that.
At the end of the day, the climate has been changing since the Earth came into existence and, obviously, long before the industrial revolution. The global temperature will continue to fluctuate even if we went back to the stone age, technology-wise.