What are you specifically and in detail doing to mitigate “climate change”?
Then tell me what you would have me do to mitigate climate change?
Well drink more, I guess.
I should have posed it as a question: Are you still an anthropogenic climate change denier, Darrin?
If so, what more evidence would you need to be convinced? I mean the things the climate scientists were saying would happen are beginning to happen pretty clearly.
What are you specifically and in detail doing to mitigate “climate change”?
Then tell me what you would have me do to mitigate climate change?
This is a disingenuous question.
You don't even think the climate is changing.
I figured you would not answer
First things first: Are you an anthropogenic climate change denier?
Nice word
You first
No, I am not an anthropogenic climate change denier.
Are you an anthropogenic climate change denier?
What are you specifically and in detail doing to mitigate “climate change”?
Then tell me what you would have me do to mitigate climate change?
Why are you putting climate change in quotation marks?
What are you specifically and in detail doing to mitigate climate change?
Then tell me what you would have me do to mitigate climate change?
They never answer. It's just something they like to cry about when there is weather they don't like.
Are you an anthropogenic climate change denier?
Honestly, all of you know and have been told over and over how to do your personal part to help mitigate anthropogenic climate change -- consume less -- but that just leads to your personal grievances.
Unfortunately the real significant changes have to be made on a much larger scale through government action and international cooperation -- which leads into a spiral of additional grievance.
Ultimately you'll want to do nothing and do nothing because you're whiny little children who can't take responsibility for anything.
So taxes to the government to fight climate change?
I am sure that will work
Your turn.
Are you an anthropogenic climate change denier?
silly, supers ious, virtue-signaling Angelenos
https://apnews.com/article/los-angel...3527cc1cf2be71
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That same guy is complaining about water conservation laws
Because it's ing re ed to act like global warming is a matter of personal responsibility and not something only addressable at systemic levels. But I guess continue to push oil company talking points like a good useful idiot.
California GOP delegation monitoring the situation from MAL
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kissing Donald Trump's ass and backing his bull is clearly the priority
Fear is real I guess
We need systemic changes that don't affect me![]()
What are you personally doing to consume less?
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