I try not to post YouTube videos but I thought this was a rather thought provoking film on "climate deniers" because it describes some of the narratives we have on this thread:
Simon Clark YouTube
Simon Clark YouTube
https://www.blinkist.com/en/books/the-demon-haunted-world-enI try not to post YouTube videos but I thought this was a rather thought provoking film on "climate deniers" because it describes some of the narratives we have on this thread:
Simon Clark YouTube
I've stopped trying to convince climate deniers of climate problems, instead I point out pollution problems. I may not be able to prove that the scientists are right about CO2 levels etc but it is easy to prove that if you have 10 million cars each with 4 wheels that start off with 8mm of tread and after ~2years they have 1.6mm of tread, all of that man made material from 40million tyres has been worn off and become dust which washes into streams and blows in the wind into gardens and lungs, and then all of those 40million tyres need to be disposed off somewhere, they don't just vanish. It's easy to prove that fertilizer run off causes algal blooms. It's easy to see plastic wrappers in hedgerows. It's easy to question whether they want to return to lead pipes for water supplies and if they say no, ask how do they know the scientists are right with the risks of lead poisoning if they aren't trusted to be right with climate change.I try not to post YouTube videos but I thought this was a rather thought provoking film on "climate deniers" because it describes some of the narratives we have on this thread:
Simon Clark YouTube
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