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Nettie 3 year s ago
Lotta BS in this post.
       
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Maurice 3 year s ago
Yup, all of this is BS in this post. acute
       
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Randolph 3 year s ago
I follow high altitude mountaineering as a hobby. I've done a bunch of reading as well as watching the climbing films and documentaries and I know that things are changing up high as well. Where there used to be glaciers there are now lakes. Base camp Everest is on rock not ice and things are melting rapidly. I don't care what you want to call it or deny it, but you cannot tell me it isn't happening.
       
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Eph 3 year s ago
Randolph,

The evidence is everywhere, but some people just can't handle it.
       
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Clear-cutting of forests: soybean cultivation in San Julián, Bolivia

In recent years, the Amazon has been one of the areas most affected by climate change. And we’re not saying this just because of the well-known wildfires affecting this part of the world, but also because of the massive logging that has been taking place on the land to develop an agricultural zone, as you can see in the picture above. Most of this new space is used to make plantations that are mostly focused on farming soybeans for cattle feed.

 

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