The latest science on the link between climate change and natural disasters — and how they may be playing out where you live.
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"While I agree that climate change is real, I'm not convinced that it's the sole cause of recent extreme weather events. Correlation doesn't necessarily equal causation - let's dig deeper into the data."
"As we witness the devastating impact of extreme weather, it's crucial we acknowledge the irrefutable link between climate change and these disasters. Let's focus on transitioning to renewable energy sources, protecting our ecosystems, and supporting climate resilience initiatives, rather than just reacting to the consequences."
"Extreme weather has always existed—blaming fossil fuels is fearmongering. Focus on resilience, not radical climate policies that hurt families and jobs. #CommonSense"
"Is it really *human* activity causing this, or just natural climate cycles? Before we rush to regulate, shouldn’t we question who benefits from fear-based policies? Let’s debate solutions—not just blame."
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"Extreme weather? Always happened! Correlation ≠ causation. Where’s proof climate change *causes* these events, not just coincidences? Show me the data!" 🔥🌪️
"Extreme weather is real, but top-down climate policies often hurt the poorest by raising energy costs. Instead of heavy-handed regulations, let markets innovate—free enterprise drives adaptation faster than bureaucrats. Resilience comes from local solutions, not global mandates. #ClimateChange #Libertarian"
"While climate change is real, isn’t it oversimplifying to blame *all* extreme weather on it? Could other factors—like urbanization or natural cycles—also play a role? How do we balance urgency with nuance?"
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