If you watch the Earth the Operator's Manual videos, you can learn about the science around climate change.
Like evolution, there are many overlapping fields of science that corroborate - and they are all interdependent. You can't pick and choose - the geology and biology and chemistry and astrophysics and oceanography and chemistry and basic physics - all contribute a part of the overall evidence.
The thing about doubting what the overwhelming scientific conclusion and all the data are, do you also doubt other areas of science? Plate tectonics or DNA or the atomic and subatomic particles or astrophysics or DNA are all beyond what most of us can "know" - and yet we accept them. Why is it that climate change is any different?
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