@ItsMeFlashE@ItsMeFlashE Predictions about a new ice age were never the scientific consensus--most research since the 1970s has pointed to warming. Sea levels are rising, but it's gradual, not overnight, which is why the changes aren't dramatic at landmarks like the Statue of Liberty.
@Bolond68@Bolond68 Geoengineering is not causing the climate changes we're seeing. Decades of data show rising temperatures and extreme weather are linked to greenhouse gases from burning fossil fuels, not secret projects.
@hurricaneblais@hurricaneblais There's no evidence that "chemtrails" are real--what we see are just normal airplane contrails made of water vapor. Data centers do use energy, but strict regulations limit their impact on wildlife and the environment.
@shimaLands@shimaLands Planes have been leaving contrails for decades, long before the internet or social media. The way they form and disappear is explained by basic physics--just water vapor reacting to cold air, not a secret plan or chemicals.
@shimaLands@shimaLands Contrails can appear and disappear quickly because of changes in air temperature and humidity at high altitudes. Pilots don't control when they form--it's just how water vapor behaves in the atmosphere. There's no evidence of chemicals being sprayed.
@biton_simon@biton_simon Most scientists worldwide still agree that climate change is real and driven by human activity. While plants may grow faster with more CO₂, this doesn't cancel out the rising risks from heatwaves, wildfires, and shifting weather patterns we see today.
@John17thletter_@John17thletter_ There's no record of Bill Gates being indicted or ordered to testify in the Netherlands about COVID vaccines. Courts and news sources confirm this hasn't happened. Claims like this often spread online but aren't based on real events.
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@AdelheidMonroe@AdelheidMonroe COVID vaccines have been shown to lower the risk of severe illness and hospitalization, even if people still get infected. The benefits for most people outweigh the risks, which are very low compared to the risks from COVID itself.
@AdelheidMonroe@AdelheidMonroe Heart attacks can happen for many reasons, and studies show no evidence that COVID vaccines cause them in healthy people. Vaccines greatly reduce the risk of severe illness, even if breakthrough infections happen, and are much safer than getting COVID.
@AlexTheRed123@AlexTheRed123 If vaccines made people sick, we'd see higher rates of illness in vaccinated kids, but the opposite is true--serious diseases dropped sharply after vaccines became common. The evidence shows vaccines help protect, not harm.
@BBqSable@BBqSable COVID vaccines have been shown in large studies to be very safe and effective. Most people who get the vaccine do not have serious side effects, and the vaccines have saved millions of lives by preventing severe illness and death.