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Majority of people agree climate change exists.
There's a smaller majority that boast it's a hoax and not happening.
It's a societal norm to believe climate change exist.
It's edgy to deny its existence and talk about how you don't care.

It's already evident that most people in here just have no empathy for others or this planet they live on. Yeah, I agree, it's easy to not care because there's no immediate impact. I'm definitely not making changes to my lifestyle anytime soon, for one I don't know how to change it and positively impact the planet, so instead I'd rather support senators and congressmen/congresswomen who want to fight the climate crisis and can lay out ground rules for me so that I don't become a Boomer 2.0 and screw over the next generation. We rip on boomers all the time for being so entitled because they grew up in a post-war economic miracle and had a car and a house by the age of 23 without debt. We rip on boomers for polluting this earth and making it the way it is now. We're no better than them 50 years from now.
 

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Our laziness is a very real problem, and frankly, the #1 problem. No one denies that.

But using this as an actual argument is hilarious. Cal please get in here with your fallacy knowledge.
You're right, It's not an argument. We're merely making fun of the doomsday panic of you guys.
 

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Majority of people agree climate change exists.
There's a smaller majority that boast it's a hoax and not happening.
It's a societal norm to believe climate change exist.
It's edgy to deny its existence and talk about how you don't care.

It's already evident that most people in here just have no empathy for others or this planet they live on. Yeah, I agree, it's easy to not care because there's no immediate impact. I'm definitely not making changes to my lifestyle anytime soon, for one I don't know how to change it and positively impact the planet, so instead I'd rather support senators and congressmen/congresswomen who want to fight the climate crisis and can lay out ground rules for me so that I don't become a Boomer 2.0 and screw over the next generation. We rip on boomers all the time for being so entitled because they grew up in a post-war economic miracle and had a car and a house by the age of 23 without debt. We rip on boomers for polluting this earth and making it the way it is now. We're no better than them 50 years from now.
I love this comment so much. It's just excellent self-criticism and self-analysis. First on the people of MCM, then on our generation in general (almost everyone here is gen Z, with only a few millennials). I absolutely agree that the entire nature of people on this site makes it hard to discuss anything, and I should keep that in mind when reading some of the posts. Emphasis on the "on this site" part by the way. It's weird, I'm quite sure that most people are way less edgy and toxic IRL than they are when they're on this site. Heck, I'd even go so far as to hypothesize that most folks on here are not like this even on other parts of the internet. Something about this site's negativity brings out the negativity of new-comers, even if it wouldn't have shown up otherwise.

I still like to at least try to discuss things on here, and I've had a fair few good conversations. Ironically, now I've gone completely off topic.
 

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Majority of people agree climate change exists.
There's a smaller majority that boast it's a hoax and not happening.
It's a societal norm to believe climate change exist.
It's edgy to deny its existence and talk about how you don't care.

It's already evident that most people in here just have no empathy for others or this planet they live on. Yeah, I agree, it's easy to not care because there's no immediate impact. I'm definitely not making changes to my lifestyle anytime soon, for one I don't know how to change it and positively impact the planet, so instead I'd rather support senators and congressmen/congresswomen who want to fight the climate crisis and can lay out ground rules for me so that I don't become a Boomer 2.0 and screw over the next generation. We rip on boomers all the time for being so entitled because they grew up in a post-war economic miracle and had a car and a house by the age of 23 without debt. We rip on boomers for polluting this earth and making it the way it is now. We're no better than them 50 years from now.

The only problem I have with Boomers is their retardation when it came to raising the next generation. They removed all traditional value from our culture and erased the future, by not properly raising the next generation.

Merely saying that we're just saying it because we're edgy is pretty dumb.

I love this comment so much. It's just excellent self-criticism and self-analysis. First on the people of MCM, then on our generation in general (almost everyone here is gen Z, with only a few millennials). I absolutely agree that the entire nature of people on this site makes it hard to discuss anything, and I should keep that in mind when reading some of the posts. Emphasis on the "on this site" part by the way. It's weird, I'm quite sure that most people are way less edgy and toxic IRL than they are when they're on this site. Heck, I'd even go so far as to hypothesize that most folks on here are not like this even on other parts of the internet. Something about this site's negativity brings out the negativity of new-comers, even if it wouldn't have shown up otherwise.

I still like to at least try to discuss things on here, and I've had a fair few good conversations. Ironically, now I've gone completely off topic.

I'm a clear window, I am who I am, and I act the same everywhere. Of course this site would lean more 'negative'. This site is inherently capitalistic. Which is under attack on a daily basis.

Not believing what everyone tells you doesn't make you 'edgy' and 'counter culture'. It makes you open minded.
 

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The only problem I have with Boomers is their retardation when it came to raising the next generation. They removed all traditional value from our culture and erased the future, by not properly raising the next generation.

Merely saying that we're just saying it because we're edgy is pretty dumb.



I'm a clear window, I am who I am, and I act the same everywhere. Of course this site would lean more 'negative'. This site is inherently capitalistic. Which is under attack on a daily basis.

Not believing what everyone tells you doesn't make you 'edgy' and 'counter culture'. It makes you open minded.
I think saying "doesn't effect me, I don't care, not my issue" is just plain ignorant and most people here don't mean it. If somebody got robbed right in front of you, it'd really cost you some serious self-reflection if you shrugged it off and said "didn't effect me, i don't care".
 

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I think saying "doesn't effect me, I don't care, not my issue" is just plain ignorant and most people here don't mean it. If somebody got robbed right in front of you, it'd really cost you some serious self-reflection if you shrugged it off and said "didn't effect me, i don't care".

I've never said that. The original thread is trying to explain that Climate Change is real, the responsibility of proof is upon you.
 

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I've never said that. The original thread is trying to explain that Climate Change is real, the responsibility of proof is upon you.
Yes I know how the burden of proof works, that's what I use all the time as I'm a vocal atheist. My only issue is the refusal of any proof that may suffice, and it's just brushed off as "not important, could happen anywhere, not related to climate change", like all the examples given.

Even IF climate change wasn't happening right now, I'd still support us taking measures to combat early stages to ensure a better future for the generation. Because right now, I will not have great-great-grandkids.
 

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You're right, It's not an argument. We're merely making fun of the doomsday panic of you guys.
Exactly! That's my damn point. You guys don't actually talk about things. You troll, you crack jokes, you don't care. You prove that this site really is just a block game market and nothing more.

This is fine 90% of the time… we are here to have fun after all. But for that 10% when we're trying to be serious, why not play along?
 
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Exactly! That's my damn point. You guys don't actually talk about things. You troll, you crack jokes, you don't care. You prove that this site really is just a block game market and nothing more.

This is fine 90% of the time, but for that 10% when we're trying to be serious, why not play along?

Because the entire Climate Change narrative is a joke.
First it was global cooling, *WE NEED GREENHOUSE GASSES OR IT'S GONNA BE AN ICE AGE**
Then it was global warming, *OH SHIT ALL THE POLAR BEARS ARE GONNA DIE BY 2015 (Which btw they're population has almost doubled)
Now it's climate change. It's a fucking joke. Created by people who want to destroy the economies of our country.
 

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Opinions on climate change's existence/severity/cause aside, one thing that I find super strange is how most of the time, nobody says a word about China/India which contribute to a ridiculously high amount of pollution, the highest in the world.

You see all these politicians in certain countries being like "STOP CLIMATE CHANGE", but yet all of these countries have companies who manufacture in China and other countries with similarly high levels of pollution. Like sure, you're keeping your own country clean by banning whatever, but then the same shit will be done in China, so what difference to the planet's health will this make?

This is exactly why Trump pulled out of that global climate change thing, companies will just manufacture in China instead, completely bypassing any regulations they would've had in the USA. But without it, there is more incentive to manufacture in the USA, more jobs made, more exports, more money and literally no difference to the environment, except the pollution is relocated elsewhere that otherwise would've been in China anyway.

And then you have these Western politicians trying to tax us up the ass for "climate change". No, just no. We're going to suffer while China's economy thrives off all their manufacturing/exports.

tl;dr unless something is done about China/India, little to no noticeable progress will be made. And India/China stopping is unlikely.

Oh and also, banning plastic straws is the dumbest thing ever. I would need to find the infographics, but some HUGE number, like 90%+ of all trash in the ocean comes from a few rivers in Africa and Asia that lead to the ocean (where these things are not regulated). All these Western nations are trying to make a difference, but in reality are doing next to nothing.
 

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Our laziness is a very real problem, and frankly, the #1 problem. No one denies that.

But using this as an actual argument is hilarious. Cal please get in here with your fallacy knowledge.
Not even going to humor someone who could deny that the very real and current problem of climate change is a human driven event. Frankly, I have a hard time believing that anyone could deny that it has been caused by humans, let alone if it exists at all.

The following statements are objective, scientifically proven facts.
Climate change is real.
Climate change is caused by humans.
The effects of climate change have and are manifesting themselves.

Denying climate change is clearly a political move, done to kneecap any meaningful discussion on regulating large scale polluters.


This is how you can actually make a difference.
If you want a straw, take a straw. Yes you do make a small impact, but it is insignificant. Your efforts will be much more effective if you leverage scale, start a club that works directly with your local government to implement changes on a local or county wide level. Use the internet to connect with similar organizations and unify thinking across multiple areas. Use the benefits of scale to grow further. Think like the startups; Uber, Wework, Snapchat, these companies have not (and likely will not in the short term) made money. You may need to put the end goal in backseat for growth for a short period of time, but it has been shown time and time again that politicians and investors alike don't care about money, they care about growth and people. Maybe you only get to the local level, oh well. You have resume fodder and something fun to do on the weekend with your friends. But if someone succeeds, gets bigger, the network effect can take hold, and you may be able to actually make large scale change.

Individuals, small groups, even localities are not effective in this democracy. Groups of scale are.
 

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Not even going to humor someone who could deny that the very real and current problem of climate change is a human driven event. Frankly, I have a hard time believing that anyone could deny that it has been caused by humans, let alone if it exists at all.

The following statements are objective, scientifically proven facts.
Climate change is real.
Climate change is caused by humans.
The effects of climate change have and are manifesting themselves.

Denying climate change is clearly a political move, done to kneecap any meaningful discussion on regulating large scale polluters.


This is how you can actually make a difference.
If you want a straw, take a straw. Yes you do make a small impact, but it is insignificant. Your efforts will be much more effective if you leverage scale, start a club that works directly with your local government to implement changes on a local or county wide level. Use the internet to connect with similar organizations and unify thinking across multiple areas. Use the benefits of scale to grow further. Think like the startups; Uber, Wework, Snapchat, these companies have not (and likely will not in the short term) made money. You may need to put the end goal in backseat for growth for a short period of time, but it has been shown time and time again that politicians and investors alike don't care about money, they care about growth and people. Maybe you only get to the local level, oh well. You have resume fodder and something fun to do on the weekend with your friends. But if someone succeeds, gets bigger, the network effect can take hold, and you may be able to actually make large scale change.

Individuals, small groups, even localities are not effective in this democracy. Groups of scale are.


What a fucking joke. You've provided no proof to your statement, you just peddle the talking points like a fool.
Lmao at the straw argument. Paper straws ARE WORSE FOR THE ENVIRONMENT than plastic straws.
Plastic bags are BETTER FOR THE ENVIRONMENT, than the 're-usable' bags. In fact re-usable bags are hundreds of times worse than plastic bags, you'd have to go shopping with the bag every week for 300 fucking years to break even. So have fun with that.

So tired of this bullshit you people spout. "Oh no the worlds going to end, bend over and get rid of all the progress the world has made because we have data from 40 years ago that show the temperature has gone up."

Stop being useful idiots.
 

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you'd have to go shopping with the bag every week for 300 fucking years to break even.
You've provided no proof to your statement
The sheer irony…
Lmao at the straw argument
There was no straw argument. Cal mentioned straws in passing as an example of something minor. You could replace it with something like "biking to grab a pizza instead of driving." But it doesn't matter, because that was not the damn point of his paragraph.
 
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Honestly, let's think here. We're humans, we have very little impact over the climate. I think you guys give humans a bit too much credit.

And if it's really as bad as you say, there's absolutely nothing we can do about it.

Yeah alright mate
LOOK AT THE LAST GRAPH for all you people who say “ITS NATURAL”
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Opinions on climate change's existence/severity/cause aside, one thing that I find super strange is how most of the time, nobody says a word about China/India which contribute to a ridiculously high amount of pollution, the highest in the world.

You see all these politicians in certain countries being like "STOP CLIMATE CHANGE", but yet all of these countries have companies who manufacture in China and other countries with similarly high levels of pollution. Like sure, you're keeping your own country clean by banning whatever, but then the same shit will be done in China, so what difference to the planet's health will this make?

This is exactly why Trump pulled out of that global climate change thing, companies will just manufacture in China instead, completely bypassing any regulations they would've had in the USA. But without it, there is more incentive to manufacture in the USA, more jobs made, more exports, more money and literally no difference to the environment, except the pollution is relocated elsewhere that otherwise would've been in China anyway.

And then you have these Western politicians trying to tax us up the ass for "climate change". No, just no. We're going to suffer while China's economy thrives off all their manufacturing/exports.

tl;dr unless something is done about China/India, little to no noticeable progress will be made. And India/China stopping is unlikely.

Oh and also, banning plastic straws is the dumbest thing ever. I would need to find the infographics, but some HUGE number, like 90%+ of all trash in the ocean comes from a few rivers in Africa and Asia that lead to the ocean (where these things are not regulated). All these Western nations are trying to make a difference, but in reality are doing next to nothing.
Lately China has done more, by attempting to implement solar energy, in its 3 major cities. Now I understand China itself pollutes more, although it is cutting down on emissions quicker than the US, and they sure are putting in more effort than the US government.
 

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I damn hope so, give me some global warming here in Norway. Already cold af outside.
On a real note; I couldn't give less of a fuck about the earth
 

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Yeah alright mate
LOOK AT THE LAST GRAPH for all you people who say “ITS NATURAL”
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Lately China has done more, by attempting to implement solar energy, in its 3 major cities. Now I understand China itself pollutes more, although it is cutting down on emissions quicker than the US, and they sure are putting in more effort than the US government.

It's quite interesting that your chart shows that even though the CO2 count has gone up significantly, the temperature is right on the normal path. But of course, using data from 300 thousand years ago is retarded because we had no way to monitor it. It's just guessing.
 

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The sheer irony…

There was no straw argument. Cal mentioned straws in passing as an example of something minor. You could replace it with something like "biking to grab a pizza instead of driving." But it doesn't matter, because that was not the damn point of his paragraph.

I don't have the burden of proof, but you want proof. Fine.

The climate deals, let's look at them. It's basically a tax on 'unclean' energy. Which incase you didn't know, people need energy to survive. If you look at the carbon emissions, the United States isn't even #1. The United States doesn't pollute the earth, or the oceans. The top #10 rivers which put trash such as plastic in the oceans are not even on the North/South American continent, they're all in Africa and east asia.

China and India don't care. They're worse in the U.S. in every single way when it comes to 'climate protection'. I mean, they don't even care about their own people, so why would they care about the environment. The climate deals give these countries EXEMPTION until like 2050. If that isn't a clear red flag that it's obviously just a ploy to slow western economies down, I don't know what to tell you.[DOUBLEPOST=1568811713][/DOUBLEPOST]
Watch my vid on climate change:


That's a pretty good video, but when it comes the climate change. It's disgusting. The dreary music, the panic speakers in the background. It's a narrative.
 
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