What’s the Deal with Climate Change? It’s Not the End of Our World.

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In fact, The Heritage Foundation’s recent study found that electricity costs would’ve been raised by up 20 percent annually for the average family, and that not only would things cost more, but families would actually lose income as a result of the accord.

Number 2: We Need to Work with Facts That Aren’t Politically Slanted

There’s a huge divide between the left and right on climate issues, from whether global warming is actually happening, to whether humans have affected the climate at all. People on either side of the debate are so paranoid about their own agendas and beliefs, they doubt everything presented by climate scientists, especially if it doesn’t fall in with their world view.

People on both ends of the spectrum are displaying huge levels of mistrust when it comes to this topic, simply because it doesn’t advance their career or pad their pockets. With such a divide comes differences in solution and agenda from both sides. Moving forward we need to ascertain scientific fact before we create any form of policy which will affect the American people and how we function as a country.