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climate change, global warming, Earths temperature, climate cycles, Foraminifera, Milankovitch, milankovitch cycles
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Day 12 UPDATE: Still at 89%! This is my most disliked video ever, by a wide margin (by nearly 3x)! But thank you to the many people who did like and enjoy this video 🙏
- Day 4 Edit: 89%!
- 53- hour EDIT: Back down to 90%
- 12-hour EDIT: We are up to 91%! Still the lowest on the channel but an improvement!
For those wondering, we are 37 mins in and I'm sitting at 88% likes... which for this channel is very low.

astrumspace
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As George Carlin said,
"The planet will be fine.
The people are fucked"

hououinkyouma
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"Maybe if governments and media were more busy with explaining and educating, rather than fear mongering and furthering their own political goals, more people would listen."

jakefields
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Telling the truth in times of deceit is considered a revolutionary act

richardchapman-hughes
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I think the reason for the majority of the dislikes is because people stopped watching when they got angry about what they were hearing.

PLieffers
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The fact that merely talking about this topic is now considered 'controversial' and 'political' says a lot about the state of modern society.

JarlRagnaar
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The controversy surrounding this issue arises when the upper crust of society tells you that your cow is causing climate change, while flying a private jet to their special meetings about how to take away your cow, for causing climate change.

SanguineMaelstrom
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"If we get them to squabble over temperature and carbon we can keep on polluting like there is no tomorrow."

innerspace
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Watching this in Las Vegas where yesterday it was 120F which broke the all-time record in Las Vegas by 3 degrees.

palolv
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If governments and institutions have been corporately captured, how can we trust them to not solely look after their own interests and use extreme political measures against us?

Pot--Toes
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Irony here is that habitat such as grasslands held carbon back, keeping it out of the atmosphere, and now recommending "burying" carbon in the oceans. How about stopping habitat destruction and engaging in habitat restoration? No one ever seems to talk about these options.

jrcc
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I think humans should be discussing this: how are we going to deal with climate effects in practice? Infrastructure, migration, deseases, etc.
Not whether there is climate change.

alaakela
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All the hysterias of the last decades: none came to fruition- ONLY the taxation. (That reveals the plot)

aeksinsang
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Most people don't like climate change; I agree

disgustof-riley
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Maybe one other thing that’s contributing is deforestation, given that trees are the most effective CO2 absorption “devices” that exist…

manuelboucas
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I don’t identify with either of the diametrically opposed camps on this issue. I try to keep an open mind. For those who express frustration with the so-called anti-science crowd, I offer the following, in the hopes of bridging the chasm between camps. 1) I can’t think of many statements more “anti-science” than “science is fact.” Science is a process of hypothesizing, probing, testing … all with a willingness to acknowledge the unexpected. 2) Calling people “climate deniers” is often erroneous and usually off-putting. In my experience, said folks usually accept that climate is changing but question what should be done about it. 3) Embracing science should mean questioning single solutions sold by politicians and their corporate sponsors (sorry if I offend, but corporations own both parties) and also seeking solutions that address rather than ignore legitimate concerns like preserving our quality of life. 4) The incident that, in my lifetime, has done the most damage to people’s confidence in science is the pandemic response. The average citizen used to believe our government and university researchers. No more. Instead of stubbornly clinging to party doctrine and shaming those who ask questions, those in the “science is fact” crowd might re-examine their beliefs and actions during the pandemic and acknowledge the irreversible damage they have unnecessarily caused, including chronic illness and death. That acknowledgment would go far to persuading people in the “anti-science” crowd to keep an open mind on climate issues.

brstoffel
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Finally, a video with decent information, facts and no political propaganda, it's hard to find quality content like this when there's a flood of tin foil hats & media giants which persistently choose to avoid certain bits of information.

Jeracraft
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I’ve always been on the fence about this topic, but I’ve always been certain that whether the climate changes or not I don’t want my planet covered in garbage. I wish people would use their brains and value the planet if not for climate change do it because living in trash is lame

murican
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What scared me is when the earth's core shifted from side to the other of the planet but it leveled out that was a lot of pressure on a large part of the world

williamwelling
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Well done with this. I wish this was the way the topic was handled in the main stream

hungwang