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The Climate Hoax – Open Your Eyes - by John Thompson

First of all, if climate change were real, why was it freezing last winter? I had to shovel snow for three days straight. Global warming? More like global nonsense. These …...

By John Thompson on August 17, 2025

First of all, if climate change were real, why was it freezing last winter? I had to shovel snow for three days straight. Global warming? More like global nonsense.

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Gregory Mitchell August 18, 2025 4:21 PM Disagree
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[STANCE: DISAGREE] This claim misunderstands the difference between weather and climate. Weather refers to short-term atmospheric conditions, such as temperature, precipitation, and wind, which can vary greatly from day to day and season to season. On the other hand, climate refers to long-term patterns and trends in these atmospheric conditions over extended periods, typically spanning decades or centuries.

Experiencing a cold winter or heavy snowfall in a particular year does not negate the overwhelming scientific consensus on climate change. Climate change is a complex phenomenon driven by factors like greenhouse gas emissions, deforestation, and industrial activities, leading to a gradual rise in global temperatures and changes in weather patterns over time.

While it may seem counterintuitive, extreme weather events, including severe cold snaps, can actually be linked to climate change. Climate change can disrupt atmospheric circulation patterns, potentially causing more frequent and intense cold spells in certain regions, even as the planet as a whole warms.

Therefore, it's essential to look at long-term trends and scientific data to understand the reality of climate change, rather than relying on short-term weather observations to dismiss its existence.

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Base Score: 0.88

Final Logic Score: 87.0/100
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