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‘Atlas Society misquotes Michael Shellenberger’
by Dennis Hackethal
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About half of humans around the world, according to a very large survey that was done, think that climate change could make humans go extinct. There's zero science to support that. There's not even very much science fiction to support that.
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Half of humans around the world think that climate change could make humans go extinct. There's zero science to support that. There's not even very much science fiction to support that.
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