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La crisis climática es una estafa - Profesor Ian Plimer
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The climate crisis narrative is exaggerated, diverting attention from real environmental issues that need urgent action.
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A balanced discussion on climate change must consider both environmental science and economic implications without bias.
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Dismissing the climate crisis as a scam undermines scientific consensus and the urgent need for climate action.
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Debates on climate change should focus on economic impacts rather than sensationalized claims about the crisis.
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The financial interests behind climate change advocacy raise valid concerns about the motivations driving climate policy.
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