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That's right, we don't know how other regions in the world are being affected because we can't observe it, however we can learn what is going on worldwide if we just do the research.
You are missing many factors with the true reality here, first and foremost is what other people worldwide are observing and experiencing. What the people on the ground there know to be true.
Secondly, we are not aware of how other people are taking steps to help wildlife, ecosystems etc. So, of course, with all the work that is going on it would seem like there isn't a problem.
Which wildlife rescue organization(s) is/are working behind the scenes in your region to ensure extinction of wildlife and/or ecosystems does not happen?
Take a quiz and learn how WWF is working to help save wildlife around the world.
https://support.worldwildlife.org/site/S...UwMzQ4ODQz
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I respect other people having opinions on it.
But here is my main issue: We only have what, 200 years of reliable data to go on? If that?
How old is the earth?
Weren't fossil's of tropical plants found on Greenland?
Now, don't confuse my NON belief in Climate change (man made, not earth changes), with the fact that I do believe we are polluting this planet, terribly!
Plastics are the devil. We need to clean up our mess. Yesterday. Should have never strayed from wood products, and glass.
But this earth has changed, temperature and climate wise, many, many times, and will do so again, even if we all disappeared tomorrow.
And how many of the animals are we losing, just because kill them, or destroy their habitat? More than needs to, by far.
We are stupid, in general. And that includes thinking we can fix things, the way we are trying to now.
We are only going to make it worse.
That's right, we don't know how other regions in the world are being affected because we can't observe it, however we can learn what is going on worldwide if we just do the research.
You are missing many factors with the true reality here, first and foremost is what other people worldwide are observing and experiencing. What the people on the ground there know to be true.
Secondly, we are not aware of how other people are taking steps to help wildlife, ecosystems etc. So, of course, with all the work that is going on it would seem like there isn't a problem.
Which wildlife rescue organization(s) is/are working behind the scenes in your region to ensure extinction of wildlife and/or ecosystems does not happen?
Take a quiz and learn how WWF is working to help save wildlife around the world.
https://support.worldwildlife.org/site/S...UwMzQ4ODQz
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I respect other people having opinions on it.
But here is my main issue: We only have what, 200 years of reliable data to go on? If that?
How old is the earth?
Weren't fossil's of tropical plants found on Greenland?
Now, don't confuse my NON belief in Climate change (man made, not earth changes), with the fact that I do believe we are polluting this planet, terribly!
Plastics are the devil. We need to clean up our mess. Yesterday. Should have never strayed from wood products, and glass.
But this earth has changed, temperature and climate wise, many, many times, and will do so again, even if we all disappeared tomorrow.
And how many of the animals are we losing, just because kill them, or destroy their habitat? More than needs to, by far.
We are stupid, in general. And that includes thinking we can fix things, the way we are trying to now.
We are only going to make it worse.