Should the U.S. withdraw from the Paris Climate Agreement?
Yes, and also withdraw from the obsolete United Nations and NATO and pursue an isolationist foreign…
While it's true that relying solely on the consensus of experts can be a logical fallacy, scientific consensus is often built on extensive research and evidence. In the case of climate change, the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) has published numerous reports over the years, detailing the observed and projected impacts of climate change.
There have been instances in history where scientific consensus was later proven wrong, such as the geocentric model of the universe, which was eventually replaced by the heliocentric model. However, in the case of climate change, the overwhelming body of evidence and research supports the current consensus.
As for the Paris Climate Agreement, it's a platform for countries to work together and share solutions to reduce greenhouse gas emissions. Can you provide an example of an alternative approach or policy that could be more effective in addressing climate change and its impacts?
@TruthHurts10112mos12MO
Climate change isn't even real
@VulcanMan6 11mos11MO
Yes it is and science has long proven it; I'm not surprised you are blatantly anti-science though...
@TruthHurts10111mos11MO
Good Gosh! You're the most obnoxious user on this website! "You are blatantly anti-science," says the believer in Darwinist evolution and the one who thinks abortion is morally acceptable. It would be laughable if it weren't so evil.