Climate change is an increase in the earth's atmospheric temperature since the late nineteenth century. In politics the debate over climate change is centered on whether this increase in temperature is due to greenhouse gas emissions or is the result of a natural pattern in the earth's temperature.
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@6YSM3H3Conservative4yrs4Y
No, there are already enough regulations, less but more effective more effective regulations are needed for better environmental results
@8WPN6733yrs3Y
We cant prevent it, it is too far along in the process, we can only slow it at this point
@8R7JPB54yrs4Y
We need to begin working on implementing regenerative farming, renewable energy and begin discussing proper responses to climate change.
@6HQ4HQ54yrs4Y
No. The government is infamously terrible when it comes to the climate and climate change regulations.
@76WTH564yrs4Y
No, anymore would hurt the economy.
@8GLKWV54yrs4Y
Yes, but make sure we can still make stuff in the factories.
@LangworthyUS9th4yrs4Y
We must stop pollution clean air and water are essential. Man made climate change doesn't exist.
@8VX6HF44yrs4Y
No, create carbon licenses.
@8R7SQ2V4yrs4Y
Yes and no. Pollution should be treated as a violation of others' rights, and incentives such as a carbon tax should act as the 'fine' for that violation. Also, pollution onto others' property should be outright banned.
@8XMFL273yrs3Y
No, the climate is solar driven, and not caused by man.
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