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Apr 14, 2014
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BYUCoug11
I don't question that the climate is changing.
I question how much humans are to blame and how much we can do to stop it, and if it's even a bad thing.
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If your argument against vaccinations is that an overwhelming majority of
riboflavin
4/14/14 1:29pm
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Buffalo
4/14/14 1:31pm
Politics is VERY intertwined with anything pharmaceutical
runnincoug
4/14/14 1:35pm
Good point. I agree.
riboflavin
4/14/14 1:39pm
That's quite a leap.
IGlowInTheDark
4/14/14 1:35pm
RE: That's quite a leap.
RyneK
4/14/14 1:38pm
That's quite a cop-out.
riboflavin
4/14/14 1:38pm
Obvious difference: "Vaccinations CAUSE autism" vs. "anthropic activity CAUSES
spoxjox
4/14/14 1:37pm
What is a "climate change denier"?
jaromp
4/14/14 1:42pm
RE: What is a "climate change denier"?
riboflavin
4/14/14 1:43pm
climate changes, humans have very little to do with it
YnotU
4/14/14 1:45pm
I don't question that the climate is changing.
BYUCoug11
4/14/14 1:47pm
Of course it's changing. My point is that, like with vaccinations,
riboflavin
4/14/14 1:52pm
One is much, much easier to test and prove than the other
BYUCoug11
4/14/14 1:56pm
These are exactly the relevant points
spoxjox
4/14/14 1:56pm
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