BELOWSEALEVEL
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Instead of polar vortex, I'm gonna call it a coldnado.
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It's interesting to me that you seem to view yourself as some kind of unquestionable authority on this. You then load the article and even thread title with adversarial words and bristle that anyone dare question you.
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Also, you may want to seek professional assistance. https://www.webmd.com/schizophrenia/delusions-grandeur#1
Interesting that you put forth an ad hominem argument, instead of citing rationale for the reasons why you may disagree with my article.
To be fair, your post is an OP-ED (you said so yourself) which, while it resembles an article, is not an article. And your OP-ED, from my perspective, is an ad hominem argument with a blog poster of unverified credentials who may not be as articulate as you believe yourself to be.
But I digress....
An opinion piece is an article, usually published in a newspaper or magazine, that mainly reflects the author's opinion about a subject.
Now... exactly what scientific rebuttal to my article did you contribute?
Now... exactly what scientific rebuttal to my article did you contribute?
Well done. That was helpful to understanding the polar vortex phenomenon.
Now... exactly what scientific rebuttal to my article did you contribute?
Like, what is your issue with climate change, either way? How is it impacting or inconveniencing your life?
I was asking people who don't believe in climate change ('non-believers').Here is just a partial list -I could go into more detail but I believe you can see the picture based on what I have just posted. A lot of people are just like you - they have ignored the entire conversation and therefore are contributing to the problem and passing it down to generations.
- It affects the air we breathe.
- It affects the water we drink.
- It affects where we get fuel from and what that fuel is and the pricing of the fuel.
- It affects the food we eat.
- It affects where we can live.
- It affects every aspect of the supply chains for thousands of products.
- It affects our health.
I don't have a strong opinion on climate change one way or another but I can believe that humans are effing up the atmosphere because that's what we do: destroy stuff.
Additionally, I think it'd be deserving if we fried ourselves into extinction. We're, literally, good for nothing.
But what does it matter to 'non-believers' if climate change doesn't exist; how does it affect your life one way or the other?
It's not like the back of our money says 'In Ozone We Trust." Are your relatives asking you to bow your head and thank Ozone before you're allowed to eat, then shake their head in disgust when you forget that saying grace is a thing?
Can you send your grandma into cardiac arrest a la Fred Sanford if you tell her you don't believe in climate change?
Like, what is your issue with it, either way? How is it impacting or inconveniencing your life? I seriously want to know.
I've pretty much ignored the entire conversation since it began and have no idea what the counter-arguments are.
being wrong about something factual isn't the same thing as having an opinion and people should be called out for it