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The climate crisis

שו”תCategory: generalThe climate crisis
asked 1 year ago

In Israel, this issue is less talked about, but in the United States, for example, it is one of the divisions between the right and the left (the climate crisis). From a scientific point of view, from what most people know, is this really a serious threat to the generation of the next 100 years? What if we really don’t do something, then in 100 years we won’t be able to live here? And another question: Why do right-wingers, especially Trumpists, tend to disparage this and see it as a left-wing fiction?


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מיכי Staff answered 1 year ago
I am not familiar with the facts and scientific research on the matter. Clearly there are agenda influences and this is a tool of the left against the monopolies of states. This is a universal struggle and this is what fascinates many people about it. On the other hand, I find it very hard to believe that there is nothing to it. It has become a leftist belief and therefore there is right-wing antagonism. Of course there are also religious influences here (God will save us, and it is not up to us to finish the job).

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א replied 1 year ago

You have a debate on the subject here from two professors, enjoy.

https://youtu.be/Vt2zFYvv_2Y?si=_8cRqyfLUWByoviK

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