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Geologist Gregory Wrightstone dispels the "man-made climate crisis" narrative, noting that Earth's current warming trend began two centuries before significant CO₂ emissions. He maintains that historical warm periods "were hugely beneficial" for human civilisation compared to historical cold periods. "These cold periods were absolutely horrific for humanity. Every time...

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