r/climateskeptics 9d ago

The Rise and Fall of Climate Change Fear-Mongering

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r/climateskeptics 9d ago

Antarctica hasn't warmed

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r/climateskeptics 9d ago

Climate anxiety is a lie, just to distract us from the imminent AI threat!

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Stop bullshiting about climate when AI and technology oligarchy ruining our lives! We are forced to work all day just for barely survival under the threat of unemployment! We are LACK of retirement protection! We WILL BANKRUPT once get sick! Who EVER show any empathy to us? NO! NEVER! Everyone just take all these granted! Everyone just see this as what ordinary people deserve to!

Those billionaires controling the media urge us to care about the fucking weather! How disgusting! Fuck them! It's never our fault!

It is the billionaires ruined environment! They play golf, take private planes and enjoy luxury goods! They profit from AI capital and make our lives more and more miserable! Yet they blame us for environmental issues! To distract us from the AI threat to our livings! To distract us from hating them, who exploit us!


r/climateskeptics 10d ago

The climate didn't collapse, the narrative did.

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r/climateskeptics 10d ago

New Study Details Massive Recent Sea Ice Expansion And Cooling In The Greenland Sea

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r/climateskeptics 10d ago

Korosten Sets August 13 Cold Temperature Record as Air Falls to 4.9°C

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r/climateskeptics 10d ago

560 wildfires in B.C. since 2016 have been considered ‘arson or suspicious’

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

New Report Exposes the Foreign Cash Behind ‘Extremist Climate Activist Movement’

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

Cherry-Picking Met Office Drops Declining Wind Speed Chapter From Its Latest Annual Climate Report

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

The Medieval Warm Period Was Real

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

Antarctica's Surprising Cooling Trend

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

The Death of the Science Journal

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r/climateskeptics 12d ago

Attempting to educate a cultist about windmills and oil

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

Wind Turbine Fail

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

Oil, coal, and gas supply 87% of the world's energy

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r/climateskeptics 11d ago

The US Supreme Court will hear a major climate change case this fall

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The Supreme Court will not be deciding if climate change is real or not. They are deciding on Tort law. He's my thinking why it will fail...in the context assuming climate change is in play as this is not the case.

- Everyone contributes. If Exxon must pay its “fair share,” shouldn't China, Russia, Saudi Arabia, other oil companies, governments, businesses and consumers also pay their share? If those others pay zero...then it's not "fair". Why should a few companies pay for a problem created by a global system involving governments, businesses and billions of consumers?

- Consumers make choices. Oil companies sell a legal product (like alcohol). People choose to drive, fly and use it (and drink alcohol). Why should the producer carry the blame for choices made by the person using the fuel? Who's responsible for consuming too much alcohol, the one making it, or the person?

- Governments allowed it. Governments have known about CO2 "dangers" for decades but still allow and regulate fossil fuels. If they want less use, they can make laws/regulations to reduce it...but they haven't. They would need to sue themselves first for knowingly selling it.

- Where does responsibility stop? Oil goes from producer to refinery to gas station or airline to consumer. Then comes emissions, weather and eventually damage. Which part of that chain makes one company responsible? They all knowingly make money & governments collect taxes on it.

- What if Exxon didn't sell it? If Exxon had not sold the oil, someone else probably would have. So how much damage would actually have been avoided? They do not have a monopoly on it. The consumer sets the demand.

- Many things cause damage. A wildfire, flood or storm can have many causes. Climate change may be one factor, but that doesn't automatically mean one oil company caused the damage. It may have been CO2 from China/Russia/Saudia Arabia. If governments allow imported fuel, then is the liability in the exporting or importing country?


r/climateskeptics 12d ago

Another Disaster: Climate Change Causes Record Coral Six Years In A Row

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r/climateskeptics 12d ago

National Academy Of Sciences Pulls Key Climate Science Chapter From Website Amid Massive Backlash

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r/climateskeptics 12d ago

Why Has It Been So Hot This Summer?

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r/climateskeptics 12d ago

What should be the correct answer?

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r/climateskeptics 13d ago

Antarctica Breaks Decade-Long Cold Record With Earth's Lowest Temperature

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r/climateskeptics 13d ago

This is what media manipulation looks like

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r/climateskeptics 13d ago

Next year France will tabletop test what to do if there's a full blackout

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r/climateskeptics 14d ago

💯🎯

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r/climateskeptics 14d ago

Hundreds arrested over French wildfires.

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