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[quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous][quote=Anonymous]So what? Years ago it was "global warming" Now its "climate change" bc we found the earth is both warming and cooling. This teacher may have their own theory. Sorry that it differs from what you THINK you know. I think there is a lot we do NOT understand about this earth.[/quote] Newsflash: Science changes as evidence supports the change. And unless the science teacher is testing his/her theory or citing to studies that support a change in theory, it should not be taught. Belief or personal theory is not science.[/quote] How do you know that this teacher doesn't have studies that he/she references that support "climate change" is nothing more than a natural phenomenon the earth goes through? No one can argue the fact that its been a natural occurrence in the past (ex: the ice age/fossils of sea creatures on top of the Andes, etc). Ummmm.... https://thebarentsobserver.com/en/arktika/2019/07/worlds-warmest-june-ever-heatwave-raged-across-parts-arctic [/quote] Well, for one, there is no dispute about naturally occurring fluctuations in the earth's climate. So, you get an an F at deflection attempt. And, for another, the overwhelming majority of scientist agree that the climate is changing faster than the earth can adapt and that the pace of change is human induced. So, if this so-called science teacher has some sort of study or evidence, s/he is in the minority and he or she should make that clear. But this post says that the teacher doesn't believe in climate change. That is different than mentioning there are a minority of studies questioning the causes of climate change. So, yeah, S/he doesn't have the studies.[/quote] You are making stuff up. There's zero evidence (and zero consensus) that climate is changing faster than the earth can adapt.[/quote][/quote]
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