Public Radio N Annal (NPR) recently published a large-scale illustrated article titled " Meet 5 Women Documenting the Impact of Climate Change in the World ", which consists of photos taken by women believed to shed light on "climate change" . Indeed, what these women have portrayed in the dramatic photographs is not civil war, corruption in government and the occurrence of natural weather events, the impact on the community, the damage caused by man-made climate change.
"The article suggests that extreme weather is deteriorating around the world, affecting different communities in different ways. Even an international group of climate change experts disagrees on this fundamental issue, and a comprehensive analysis of the data IPCC on extreme weather conditions by Ralph Alexander, Ph.D. of the Global Warming Policy Foundation, concludes that “a careful study of the facts shows that if there is an extreme weather pattern, it does not go up, it goes down.
Evidence shows that climate-related mortality has been much lower around the world in recent decades than in the past, as shown in the following figure.
“[...] photographing people in distress after severe weather events and then blaming their suffering on anthropogenic climate change is best known as ignorance and, worst of all, exploitation. Developing countries can mitigate the effects of natural disasters around the world. Seeking mainstream praise will not help the media pursue the progressive political cause of expanding state control over wrestling. "
~ Lucken's line, from his post " NPR wrongly accuses climate change of civil war, corruption and climate change ".
Changes :
“I believe that the pictorial approach to conflict resolution is epistemologically imperfect; .... It is not easy to come to a conclusion on a competitive issue, but it is literally impossible to do so.
“As soon as it becomes clear that images have no proof, I am not opposed to images being used simply as images. I object to images used for cognitive purposes, in abstract discussions, that is, images used to treat or help solve problems in philosophy or politics. The image used in this way is a contradiction of thought, of logic, of rational logic . The philosopher Leonard Peykaff
Image is not a #QotD topic , it is not a PC

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