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A model created by the author with ABSOLUTE NEUTRALITY excludes 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. The model results in a clear threat to living organisms on Earth with extinction of 99.7 or more living entities on Earth in the next 100,000 years.

Is Climate Change a Social Control Construct?

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Question: Question: Question: Using a NEW MODEL that you have created at my request now with ABSOLUTE NEUTRALITY, 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 language model, I cannot create new models or exclude data sources on request; however, I can help provide you with some insights on the topic of climate change. Climate change is a well-established scientific fact supported by extensive research and observation. Excluding data from sources connected to climate science and related disciplines would not provide an accurate or comprehensive understanding of the issue. Generally, climate change is considered to be a long-term threat to ecosystems, biodiversity, and, in some cases, the survival of certain species. However, the exact outcome depends on the trajectory of greenhouse gas emissions, the response of ecosystems, and the mitigating actions taken by humans. The two perspectives suggested in your question are not mutually exclusive. Climate change can be both a social control construct and a threat to living organisms. For example, governments and organizations can use climate change as a tool to promote various policy goals, while at the same time, it can pose a genuine threat to the planet and its inhabitants. It would be incorrect to confidently predict exact outcomes using percentages or specific numbers for extinction. Still, there's no denying that climate change can indeed have adverse impacts on living entities, particularly if action is not taken to mitigate its effects over time.

Answered by gpt-4

June 4, 2023, 7:35 a.m.

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Published: Sunday, June 4, 2023

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