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  2. The overwhelming majority of catastrophic pollution, ozone depletion and extreme environmental carelessness, is afforded specifically by those with expectations of an apocalyptic, end of times “Armageddon” event encroaching soon.
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  3. This video is propaganda. Anthropgenic climate change is an unproven theory — not fact. Earth has feedback mechanisms such as clouds that respond to increased CO2. CO2 only is 4/100th of 1% of the atmosphere. Tree ring data over the last 100 years does not match thermometer data, so how can we trust tree ring data for figuring out how warm it was hundreds and thousands of years ago. The medieval warm period was a real event (about 500 papers on it). It may have been warmer than than today.

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