The climate is a problem in the same way that this "pandemic" of a virus with a 99.99% survival rate is a problem. Climate exists, humans do contribute to some of the chemicals in the air, but climate change is about as lethal as the kung flu.
I'd say that that the pandemic has killed more people and is a much more serious problem in the short run. Climate Change will be a significant issue in the long run and it will have made significant alterations in our civilizaitonal systems.
"Elites" that love crowing about how you shouldn't eat burgers cuz of "climate" are still buying houses in the Maldives, the same Maldives that were supposed by experts to be underwater by now. Insurers are still writing policies on them that according to the climate "experts" are guaranteed losing bets in a pretty short term.
Well, you already saw my other point about how Climate Change will effect the agricultural industry. As for the buying land, it's a similar thing. They don't give a shit about 100 years of Climate Change and the water encroaching on their beach front property over the next 5 decades. The houses are merely an investment vehicle. They plan to sell that shit, probably in 5-10 years.
The actual experts aren't loosing any bets on Climate Change. Look at the USGS increased flood risk maps. My area has a small increase in the flood plain. That's what you should continue to expect. The insurers aren't refusing to write policies because the USGS already told them what to expect. Yes, you can buy a house there. It's not going to sink into the ocean for 100 years.
I'd be more worried about a house near a river compared to a house on the beach. Yes the ocean will encroach over time, but due to increased water amounts, the course of the river is likely to change, and rivers can change rather quickly.
False. Stop believing lies you hear on fox news or cnn. Most deaths listed as covid deaths were not covid deaths. Climate change will never be a significant issue.
The climate is a problem in the same way that this "pandemic" of a virus with a 99.99% survival rate is a problem. Climate exists, humans do contribute to some of the chemicals in the air, but climate change is about as lethal as the kung flu.
I'd say that that the pandemic has killed more people and is a much more serious problem in the short run. Climate Change will be a significant issue in the long run and it will have made significant alterations in our civilizaitonal systems.
Well, you already saw my other point about how Climate Change will effect the agricultural industry. As for the buying land, it's a similar thing. They don't give a shit about 100 years of Climate Change and the water encroaching on their beach front property over the next 5 decades. The houses are merely an investment vehicle. They plan to sell that shit, probably in 5-10 years.
The actual experts aren't loosing any bets on Climate Change. Look at the USGS increased flood risk maps. My area has a small increase in the flood plain. That's what you should continue to expect. The insurers aren't refusing to write policies because the USGS already told them what to expect. Yes, you can buy a house there. It's not going to sink into the ocean for 100 years.
I'd be more worried about a house near a river compared to a house on the beach. Yes the ocean will encroach over time, but due to increased water amounts, the course of the river is likely to change, and rivers can change rather quickly.
False. Stop believing lies you hear on fox news or cnn. Most deaths listed as covid deaths were not covid deaths. Climate change will never be a significant issue.
Most deaths? No, probably the majority of Covid deaths were caused by Covid. Yes the numbers were inflated, but not by a factor of two.
Pfft. Latest from the CDC even admits it; only 5% of reported covid deaths were from covid. So 2x is off by a power of 10, try 20x.