Climate Change

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What do I think of climate change you ask?
Straight off I think it’s real and it’s happening in the world today. To me the scientific evidence is undeniable. But I know in the real world science changes as new discoveries are made and the science is rarely settled for anything even if it’s obviously undeniably true; take flat earthers for example they think the earth is in the shape of a flat disk even though we have all the science in the world saying that it’s round and you can even observe it on the ground in the real world. Another thing to keep in mind is that no matter what a discovery in science is still always going to be referred to as a ‘theory’. So technically speaking it’s just a ‘theory’ that gravity is real and it’s just a ‘theory’ that the earth revolves around the sun even though we both know these things to be true. In relation to climate change even though climate change is undeniably real it’s still just a ‘theory’ and that’s despite 97% of climate scientists saying that the earth is slowly getting hotter every year and that will effect the ecosysytems of earth. Straight off I think the negative feedback loop of human interference in the environment combined with the carbon the ocean already gives off is evidence enough that we are having a real, noticeable effect on our planet. Really I think one could argue over and back forever about climate change by the very nature of the subject even though it’s clearly real and happening.