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The Scientific Evidence for Climate Change: What the Data Really Shows


I've spent the last decade researching climate science, and I need to share what the data actually shows. The evidence for human-caused climate change is overwhelming and comes from multiple independent sources.

**Temperature Records**: NASA, NOAA, and other agencies have documented a clear warming trend. The last decade was the warmest on record, with 2023 being the hottest year ever recorded. This isn't just a few hot days - it's a consistent, long-term pattern.

**CO2 Levels**: Atmospheric CO2 has increased from 280 parts per million in pre-industrial times to over 420 ppm today. This is a 50% increase, and we know from basic physics that CO2 traps heat in the atmosphere.

**Scientific Consensus**: 97% of climate scientists agree that human activities are the primary driver of recent climate change. This isn't a political statement - it's based on peer-reviewed research published in scientific journals.

**Extreme Weather**: We're seeing more frequent and intense heat waves, hurricanes, and other extreme weather events. The science shows these are linked to climate change.

**Ocean Acidification**: The oceans are becoming more acidic as they absorb CO2, threatening marine ecosystems.

The data is clear: climate change is real, it's caused by human activities, and it's already affecting our planet. We need to take action now to reduce emissions and adapt to the changes that are already happening.

Sources: NASA Climate Change, NOAA Climate.gov, IPCC reports, peer-reviewed scientific literature.

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War

Horses do run.

Donkeys don't run.

So, horses were used in wars.

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Movement

Isaac Newton is the one who formulated movement.
so, there is no movement before Newton.

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Behaviour

Behaviours in animals are often driven by hormones. Bacteria, on the other hand, do not have hormones and do not exhibit complex behaviour.

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Sympathy vs Empathy

Sympathy is feeling for someone. Empathy is feeling with someone.

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silence

If we want to break the cycle of abuse, we must stop ignoring silence.

In communication, silence should not be seen as absence — but as presence.
It carries emotional weight and deserves our attention.

Understanding silence helps us identify victims, support survivors, and challenge cultural norms that prevent people from speaking out.

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Why I'm Investing in Solar Panels for My Home

I've been researching renewable energy solutions for my home and concluded that solar panels are the best investment. They have an upfront cost of $15,000, but with government incentives and electricity savings, they'll pay for themselves in 7 years according to my calculations. Plus, they'll reduce my carbon footprint by approximately 3 tons of CO2 annually. I know some people worry about consistency during cloudy days, but with modern battery technology, this is becoming less of an issue. It seems like a logical choice both financially and environmentally.

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Is Social Media Making Us More Divided?

I think social media is making us more divided as a society. When I look at my feeds, I see people in their own bubbles, rarely engaging with opposing views. A recent Pew survey showed 64% of Americans feel social media has a mostly negative effect on society. And engagement algorithms seem to promote content that triggers strong emotions like outrage. This seems to be driving us further apart. I'm curious what others think - are there ways to fix this, or is it an inevitable consequence of these platforms?

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Health Benefits of Vegetarian Diets: What Recent Meta-Analyses Tell Us

Based on three recent meta-analyses (Johnson et al. 2022, Zhang 2023, Patel 2022), a vegetarian diet appears to have significant health benefits for cardiovascular health. These studies collectively analyzed data from over 200,000 participants and found a 17-22% reduction in heart disease risk among vegetarians compared to regular meat-eaters. However, the data also suggests these benefits may be less pronounced when controlling for other lifestyle factors. It's important to note that correlation doesn't necessarily imply causation, and more research is needed to understand the specific mechanisms involved.

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The Hidden Truth About 5G They Don't Want You To Know

It's obvious that 5G towers are causing health problems. Ever since they started putting them up in my neighborhood, more people have been getting sick. My friend's cousin got cancer just two months after a tower was installed near her house. And doctors won't admit it because they're in the pocket of the telecommunications industry. If you disagree, you're just not paying attention to the obvious patterns.

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