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Time to Panic

Fossil fuel companies spent record amounts to oppose pro-climate ballot initiatives, and it paid off. Thanks to Trump, the last two years in American politics have spelled trouble for the global climate. There was record political spending by the fossil fuel industry to oppose pro-climate initiatives. The Democratic Party failed as a whole to draw much attention to the issue.

The midterm elections last November were always going to be consequential for climate change. The world’s governments only have about twelve years to implement policies that can limit global warming to 1.5 degrees Celsius. That’s the point at which catastrophic impacts begin. These reports don't come from groups of wealthy corporations that have anything to gain. These reports come from an international consortium of scientists.

Let's get down to the bottom line here. Who has the most to gain and who has the most to lose by denying climate change? America voted and the climate lost.
 
A weatherman:roll: Not a Climatologist. You would think that a weatherman would be a little more responsible than that, seeing as Europe (incl Germany) has been hit hard by Climate Change.

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Really?

Please elaborate how they have been "hit hard by climate change." Looks like natural cycles to me.
 
Of course it looks like that to you.

You’re a denier and only see what you want to see.

I see.

So you have no reason to believe that other than confirmation bias...
 
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