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About 8,000–6,000 years ago, the Earth went through a period of rapid warming much drastic than the doomiest today’s prognoses. At that time, we did not have the fossil fuels industry to blame. Why do scientists not look at that recent period to understand the climate changes we experience now? What is the reason for dismissing a hypothesis that currently observed climate changes have the same causes as the climate changes observed then?

Also, money distorts the picture. My opponents talk about millions spent by the fossil fuel industry. My opponents advocate that government spends trillions of dollars. Tell me which money is more influential in shaping the public conversation on the subject.

I will return to climate change in my writings. Stay tuned.

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Henryk A. Kowalczyk
Henryk A. Kowalczyk

Written by Henryk A. Kowalczyk

Many tell us what to think. I write to ask you to inquire. Question me. Have fun. Contact: hak1010@yahoo.com.

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