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Thanks for your comment! Do you not think the information might play some part in pushing us towards the political change we need? Shifting incentives and public mindsets? I largely agree we don't need more climate science to tell us how bad things are, but we do need tools and strategies to push for, imagine and create the climate resilient revolution.

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Don't get yourself starting up with a blog like this on "climate change" , Susannah. Seek another direction, it's going to be worse finding out the truth the older you become, and the longer you stay immersed in the deception. Here's the truth of the science (mainly my confrontation with Rick)

https://www.climateconversation.org.nz/2021/02/science-says-change-the-weather-and-break-the-countrys-heart/

This last comment of mine encompasses just about everything...

https://www.climateconversation.org.nz/2021/02/science-says-change-the-weather-and-break-the-countrys-heart/#comment-1596412

The very best for your future,

Mack.

Sky Dragon Slayers Chief Public Relations Officer.

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I don't believe discussing whether or not a single event can be attributed to climate change is a useful debate for humanity any longer. I recognize climate scientists have that interest, it is what they are trained to do. But in terms of driving forward the political and economic revolution needed, and given the immense change we have already wrought on the chemistry of the atmosphere, it seems much more useful and sufficiently accurate to say all weather is now climate change weather.

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