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flameshe replied to your post: flameshe replied to your post: nell’s a cutie pass…
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stahp bein cute first

An international team of scientists recently surveyed almost 12,000 climate science research publications to gauge the consensus on manmade global warming among people who know lots about climate science. They did this because some people still like to pretend like there’s plenty of skepticism and doubt about what’s causing all this.
What did they find? Well, of the 4,000 papers that declared a position on the cause of global warming since 1991, 97.1% of them agreed that humans were causing a majority of global warming. The rest? Most of them didn’t claim a position because it’s so well-accepted that they didn’t want to waste the space.
And just how small is the leftover, even if it was real doubt (which it isn’t)? That 2.9% remainder is less than:
- The percentage of Americans who think we never landed on the moon (6%)
- The percentage of Americans who think a UFO landed in Roswell (21%)
- The percentage of Americans who believe in Bigfoot (14%)
- The percentage of Americans who think airplane contrails are chemicals secretly released by the government to control our minds (5%)
- The percentage of Americans who think lizard people secretly control the government (4%)
- The percentage of Americans who think Paul McCartney died in a car crash in 1966 (5%)
Can we start accepting how much everyone who understands the science is in agreement and work on fixing it and adapting to it? The doubt is not real. Just like the Loch Ness Monster.
Read more about the climate research survey at Smithsonian.com. Read more about the crazy psychology behind conspiracy theories here (which is all I am willing to call climate science denialism from here on out).
So there.
What are your thoughts on Red Barrage Area for Hot Shelter?
- Anonymous
Doubling up!
I really love the groove to this, and the horn kicks too! The tone of the horns seems just at the brink of control, and with the synth drums, the synth lead going on really fits the track. The melody lick is really catchy, and tends to stick in your head! The bridge section is a really separate lift from the rest of the track, and it almost reminds me of Gamma’s theme a little bit—after all, only Gamma and Amy travel through this section, I believe. The guitar comping in the back has a lot of wah to it as well, making for a really funky bed as well! It’s so groovy!