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Related insight follows (Credit: ChatGPT): The phrase "man's impact on climate change as a fart in the wind" was recently used by Professor Will Happer, a retired physicist from Princeton University and a prominent climate change skeptic. He made this comparison during a public talk or interview in 2024, in which he downplayed the significance of human activity on global warming. Happer has long been an outspoken critic of mainstream climate science and has argued that the effect of carbon dioxide emissions on global temperatures is minimal. This remark is in line with Happer's controversial stance on climate change, where he suggests that the role of CO2 in global warming is overstated and that natural factors like solar radiation play a much more significant role in climate fluctuations. It's worth noting that Happer's views are at odds with the overwhelming consensus among climate scientists, who agree that human activities, particularly the burning of fossil fuels, are the primary drivers of the climate crisis.
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First, there is no climate crisis. Second, if there were, we'd see far fewer elites living on the coastline. Third, if there were a climate crisis we would also see a lot more people moving to Antarctica and Greenland. We don't. Climate is common sense. The science part is revealed in thermodynamics, and is quite straight forward if not simple. The chemistry part is way misunderstood, but easily manipulated for greed. It all comes down to local problems deserve local solutions. Elites and politicians never saw a global crisis they didn't like, from climate to COVID, they are all-in on global taxation. We can be better with the planet, and we are, much better. In the US we have cleaner water, air and soil than ever before, and will continue to see improvement in the three R's. No one like dirty or polluted or poisonous air, water or soil. That said, there is no crisis. We can't control what China or other countries do by taxing global citizens and allowing a carbon credit marketplace. Money doesn't fix it, actions do, and actions are most effective on a LOCAL scale. Collectively, success is realized only when LOCAL solutions are aggregated.
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I don't believe in a climate crises, But I do believe that the world and America doesn't stop the over population and big roads the heat up the climate big time, Buildings, removal of the trees and grass are all helping the promotion of global warming. it is nothing that can't be reversed with proper control and community in every country. Right now the world in removing those they don't want and sending them to America over populating America and other free countries. Planning to increase their economy and lower their crime rates by doing so and it is working.
But they need to replace the lost rain forest, the woods and forest to increase the trees and grass It is over population is the fault of much of the worlds problems and that is what the world needs to cut down on. That alone would increase the need for more roads, buildings, cut down on the loss of trees and grass. China doesn't believes that their lack of birth control is a lot of their problem. Look around you. It is in main countries.
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