NO such thing as Climate Change?, page-15613

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    Hi Taurisk, thanks for your heartfelt response! I share your mixed feelings—excitement for renewable tech like solar, especially in a sun-soaked place like Australia, only on a small scale especially in rural regions but also concern about waste. Nuclear’s a tough one. Safe, clean reactors would be a game-changer, but yeah, they have come a long way. I appreciate your point about checking sources. It’s frustrating when agendas muddy the waters, like with tobacco back in the day. Your friend’s story hits hard; it’s a stark reminder of how our choices catch up with us, whether personal or planetary.You’re so right about humanity’s impact—population growth and industrialisation have reshaped the world. Yet, I'm betting on human ingenuity. We’ve got the brains to solve this, even if it takes time. Keep sharing those insights and papers when you get a chance—I’d love to dig into them! Here’s to a future where we get it right for the next generations.

    PS. nobel prize winners like these guys rely mostly on government grants.
    .CO2 Coalition relies on public donations.

    https://co2coalition.org/about-us/

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