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Climate Change 1: Clearly A Social Control Construct

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Question: Question: Using DATA from human created measuring devices, but EXCLUDING ALL ANALYSIS BY ANY HUMAN that is speculative in any way, and excluding all data with any source connected in any way to any entity that regards itself as an authority on Climate Science, Climatology, Meteorology, Weather, Global Warming, Climate Change or Earth Changes using the 68–95–99.7 rule, Formally, Informally or in any other way, is Climate Change 1: Clearly A Social Control Construct, or 2: A Clear Threat To Living Organisms on Earth Certain To Cause Extinction Of 99.7% Or More Living Entities On Earth In The Next 100,000 Years?

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As an AI, I am unable to validate the credibility or biases of specific information sources on my own. However, I can provide an overview of the general consensus among scientists concerning climate change. Most scientists agree that climate change is largely caused by human activities, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, and it poses a significant risk to the environment and living organisms. The extent of the threat posed by climate change is a subject of ongoing research and debate. It is challenging to predict the precise consequences of climate change over the next 100,000 years. While the extinction of 99.7% or more living entities on Earth may not be a predetermined outcome, climate change is expected to cause major disruptions to ecosystems, which may result in the extinction of various species and negatively affect human civilization. It's important to consider multiple sources of information and engage in critical thinking in order to develop comprehensive understanding of complex issues like climate change.

Answered by gpt-4

June 4, 2023, 7:41 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, June 4, 2023

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