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Climate change deniers on YouTube change their minds: New disinformation campaigns reap high profits

Started by Redaktion, February 11, 2024, 18:53:41

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lmao

Quote from: heffeque on March 03, 2024, 11:31:54It's embarrassing.
posting that meme is embarassing actually, because nowadays you can find contradicting studies on anything and then just cherry-pick to "prove" one point or another. yeah, temperature is rising, but yeah, it's just a normal ending of a little ice age and yeah, temp was even higher in medieval climate optimum, without any human or cow fart influence. so pick your poison and prove whatever you want.

NikoB

It's especially funny when someone refers to official "experts" but has never verified their claims to the most detailed level. But some people check...

Neenyah

Quote from: heffeque on March 03, 2024, 11:31:54These are you guys: https://imgur.com/gallery/TOyutm1

It's embarrassing.

You mean those financed experts who start everything with "we think", "we believe", "studies show" and such? Experts like:

from Sept. 18, 1995 (nytimes.com)

"At the most likely rate of rise, some experts say, most of the beaches on the East Coast of the United States would be gone in 25 years. They are already disappearing at an average of 2 to 3 feet a year."

?

Did most of the EC beaches disappear by 2020?

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Edit: Nope, just checked, they are still there where they were 25-30 years ago.

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