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When your car breaks you call the mechanic. When you’re sick you call the Doctor. When you want to know about the climate you go to the people who study this stuff. Hashem runs the world. He made the world with rules and order and gave as bechira to be able to function in it. He made gravity and we rely on that to function. He gave us food to eat and if we didn’t eat it we’d die. Are you going to say I don’t have to eat or breath bc Hashem gives life and not science? So there is Hashem and there is a world and what we do matters.
If you want to say they are all biased because they are all atheists thats a pretty bold claim. And even if it’s true you have to refute the claims not the people.
Just because someone is a scientist doesn’t mean they know anything about this specific area of science. But what people do is when they don’t know something they go to the experts in that field.
According to Wikipedia “IPCC, Climate Change 2013: The Physical Science Basis – Summary for Policymakers (AR5 WG1)” (PDF). p. 17. It is extremely likely that human influence has been the dominant cause of the observed warming since the mid-20th century.
Do people disagree that the vast majority of climate scientists agree on this issue?
Or are they just wrong because they are atheists? (Which you would have to prove) how about those athiests you built your car do you trust them?
From a Torah perspective the climate change is being caused by a society that is extremely gashmiusdig. Living with unbelievable excess of physical things driving around in huge vehicles throwing out millions of tons of gifts from Hashem. Mostly ignoring Hashem spending most of ours days chasing after more and more money and material positions. Should it be surprising to us that there should be some negative consequences of this anti Torah life style? Or shouldn’t it be expected that there should be negative consequences when we stray so far from Hashem?