There's no question that, um, you know, the oceans have risen, right? And the climate change part is, is a real part of it.
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Climate change is real.
Climate change is very real.
There is no question that climate change is happening; the only arguable point is what part humans are playing in it.
The bottom line is clear: Climate change is a reality, and it is having a real impact.
Global warming is real - it is man-made and it is an important problem. But it is not the end of the world.
Listen, global warming is a real problem, but it' s not the end of the world. A 30-centimetre sea level rise is just not going to bring the world to a standstill, just like it didn't over the last 150 years.
We don't think much about climate change and rising sea levels here in the U.S. Beyond a few gardeners, birders and hikers who notice the changes in our own ecosystem, we live on, blissfully unaware of our changing Earth. Our storms - Katrina, Sandy - are dismissed as once-in-a-century events.
It should simply be an empirical matter whether the climate is changing or not and whether we're responsible. But the various sides of the debate have now become so tribal that it's no longer a matter of changing our views as more information comes in.
Global warming is real. It is happening today. It is being charted by our satellites. It is being charted by our scientists. It is being charted by those of us in this body, and I think the real key is if we are ready to admit that fact and take the action to make the necessary conversion.
I think the climate has been changing for billions of years.
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