Global Warming? I don't know what to believe.
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And yet again, nobody is providing any data for this mythical 'other side' that you speak of RG. The data has to have two sides for there to be another side. Right?
Here are some correlations that I have noticed with climate-change deniers.
-people in this group are typically conservatives (not that there is any wrong with this), but with this they are already skeptical of government related-anything. They "hate" (my word) anything the government has its hands on. They LOVE the privatization of everything.
(I had a fun discussion with a coworker of mine who is a climate-change denier and was telling him that I am grateful that the demand for coal is going away and being replaced by renewable energies. My coworker insists on the privatization of everything but when it comes to coal and oil, he gets defensive and said "well, what about these miners? What jobs will they be going to? This will hurt their industry!". Of course it will! And privatization is survival of the fittest in its essence. But yet he was worried that this lack of oil demand was going to hurt the miners. I replied, "well, they will need to adapt and perhaps it's an industry that just needs to go away". He didn't like that answer. The irony of privatization and the oil industry. Oh and of course, they love it when fuel prices are $4.00+. Lol
-This same group is pro-energy development, but not for renewable sources, but specifically from coal and oil (which is interesting to me). Although ironically, only 33% of the electricity in the US is produced via coal. And they want more coal! They fail to realize they renewable energy is gathering a lot of momentum and demand for this type of energy will far out weigh renewables in the future. And thankfully.
- this same group, in my opinion, seem to me believe more in conspiracy theories compared to their counterparts. These are the "truthers" of 9-11, how the Apollo Landing was staged, JFK shooting...and of course, Climate change. This ties again to the first point that the government is out "to get them" and screw them.
- this same group has a hard time with the name transition from the name "Global Warming" to now "Climate Change". Therefore it's all a hoax to them or made-up since scientists "can't make up their minds".
- I have noticed, with my friends and family who are these "anti" or "denier" groups drive larger, gas-guzzling vehicles. And when you drive vehicles that love guzzling liquid gold...it would make sense to be anti-global change. It makes sense to me because you have skin in the game and don't want your vehicle to be more regulated as they "roll coal" down the freeways.
- this same group typically listen to the same echo-chamber, championed by ring-leader Rush Limbaugh. There are others, but Rush is the main champion of this group. And remember Rush is just a talking-head, he isn't a "scientist" isn't the slightest yet people swear by his knowledge and experience.
-this same group is nearly 100% sure and positive and close-minded when it comes to new data points in regards to climate change. They know 100% for a FACT (!!) that it is all made-up and it's just a government ploy to put down the man.
- I have noticed a certain demographic with these climate-change deniers, not that there is anything implied or wrong with this but it Is interesting. They typically seem to be 50years of age and older. Call it ageism, but there is a correlation.
-for some strange reason, people in this same group believe that one volcano eruption spews out more pollution and CO2 than man can do in 2 years (!!), despite (a lot of) evidence to the contrary. I'm not sure where this group gets that piece of info from, but it's obviously coming from the same echo-chamber. And my guess is Rush. Just a guess though. But it strikes me as odd of the number of times I have heard that almost exact-phrase being often repeated.
Now, Correlation isn't causation, but I love context. And knowing how this group thinks or where they get their information (the Rush Limbaugh echo chamber, for example).
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