05-29-2019, 09:09 PM
I'm not saying I don't believe in climate change. I just question to what degree humans are responsible for it.
Regardless if climate change is man made or not, it's a good thing to reduce pollution.
That said, the Mayans were wrecked by a 200 year drought (they have said the annual rainfall decreased during that time by 70%) and they didn't have coal power plants, combustion engines, and giant beef industries.
California got like a 5 year drought and people started going crazy. Can you imagine 200 years? No human actions to blame it on either.
Regardless if climate change is man made or not, it's a good thing to reduce pollution.
That said, the Mayans were wrecked by a 200 year drought (they have said the annual rainfall decreased during that time by 70%) and they didn't have coal power plants, combustion engines, and giant beef industries.
California got like a 5 year drought and people started going crazy. Can you imagine 200 years? No human actions to blame it on either.
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