Earth’s temperature has been the subject of conversation for decades now, with scientists and “experts” calling for immediate action to address climate change.

NASA claimed the Earth’s temperature continues to rise, fueling more intense storms. However, some Americans are singing a different tune — rejecting the climate change narrative.

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The Pew Research Center conducted in-depth interviews with 32 American adults who share the idea that climate change is not one of the world’s biggest problems. This group includes individuals who are skeptical about the existence of evidence pointing towards a warming of the Earth.

Results revealed the interviewees widely rejected the national news media as a credible source for climate information. Participants stressed the importance of hearing factual statements from scientists rather than beliefs that may have been shaped by their own political leanings.

Back in 2014, The Guardian released an article arguing the validity of climate change and how the ridiculous surge in food prices was unnecessary — a sole tactic for food companies like Greggs to reap all of the profits. It also brought up the fallacy of methane and deforestation affecting Earth’s climate (a myth only now debunked by the mainstream media) while synthetic meat companies orchestrated and benefited from the propaganda.

The perspective on global warming’s occurrence among scientists outside the field of climatology holds lesser significance, according to a release from the National Library of Medicine back in 1998. A letter signed by 50 leaders of the American Meteorological Society has drawn attention to concerns regarding the policies advocated by environmental organizations.

“The policy initiatives derive from highly uncertain scientific theories. They are based on the unsupported assumption that catastrophic global warming follows from the burning of fossil fuel and requires immediate action. We do not agree.”

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