Is Global Warming a Scientific Reality or Just Fearmongering?

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The discussion centers on the need for a more scientific and objective approach to the topic of global warming, moving away from fear-based narratives. Participants express a desire to focus on factual scientific evidence regarding human contributions to climate change. Concerns are raised about the lack of recent discussions on the topic, which some attribute to a ban on the subject due to moderation challenges. The conversation emphasizes the importance of engaging with credible scientific research rather than personal opinions or sensationalism.
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After the fiasco in exposure of the global warming liars, I don't see a single, recent post on global warming. Can we now take up this topic as one of cold, objective science rather than one where we are confronted with the Chicken Littles in love with instilling fear in others?

What does real science have to say about global warming and our own, human contributions? Are there any real scientists at work on this?
 
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If there are no new threads that's because the subject is (hopefully temporarily) banned.
 
The topic was closed because we do not have the means to properly moderate the subject. The assertions made in the op are only the opinons of that person.
 
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