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I cannot say I blame people for carring more about other things than the global warming when there are so many "specialists" that say opposite things: some say global warming is not real, some say it is, others say it's a natural cycle, and others state that is human made.

Who should people believe? SOmetimes, they believe a politician, sometimes, a TV anchor, and sometimes they just don't care anymore about the climate and worry more about things they can easier understand and control.

And this is, mostly because the climate has not been yet explained and defined and it is still "rocket science" for many people. If you ask me, the climate should be defined as "the continuation of oceans by other means" because is the most complete definition.

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