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

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We need to rely on studies created by reputable Universities and research centers focused on climate change, rather than the slanted research of one side of the spectrum.

Number 3: We Need to Take Personal Responsibility for our Environment but Not Through Government Edicts

Taking responsibility for the changes around us and in our environment is important, but without the facts mentioned above, it’s impossible to create policy and edicts which affect companies and, therefore, families in the U.S.

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To come up with any form of policy to regulate climate change, accurate prediction models would be required, and as pointed out above, the predictions of the past have yet come to pass. It’s still snowing in winter.

In fact, creating any form of regulatory policy without the above information on hand is reckless. It would be akin to changing a light bulb before it blows out. We don’t know what we’re dealing with, yet we’re changing government policy to suit it.

The bottom line with climate change is this: do what you can to prevent it but don’t introduce limitations which affect the economics of the United States based on alarmism.