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I don't deny the climate can change and that humans have some impact.
However, most of the claims by politicians and normies that heard it on facebook, about humans impacting the climate out there is pseudo science, it maybe true, but they take it completely on face value.
>just trust me I'm a climate scientist. You don't need to see my method.
Showing the images that you posted without any context (time of year for example) or any evidence of other analysis performed, is enough to convince these people.
People in this area (normies and some "scientists") are quick to jump to conclusions without looking at multiple angles. This is what happens when systems such as the Earth's climate is over simplified to "raise awareness".
Environmental Science degrees seem to be fully of propaganda these days, such as regulation and taxation being the best solutions to a problem.

Images like the one you posted should have a paragraph of text explaining all the angles they used to absolutely confirm that it is from an average warming of the temperature and not some other thing. Also I'm curious as to why they chose the particular to show, perhaps they were worse than average years for that body of water. Perhaps this is due to a isolated change in climate in that region by factors exclusive to that region.

>stand up for science
Like it's some damn religion or something.

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