Monday, March 18, 2019

Mass Hysteria or Factual?

Throughout American history, Presidents, officeholders, and even the media have used extensive amounts of hyperbole to influence civilian opinions and actions. In one instance, written by Michael Brown on a conservative skewed blog shows that he understands the dangers of climate change, but is it actually as bad as Beto O'Rourke claims it is? The Texas Senate nominee clearly states in the editorial "We have no more than 12 years to take incredibly bold action on this crisis..." Brown is not convinced by this due to the fact that Trump and many other officials in high position tend to use this rhetoric scare tactic in order to boost their campaign. Michael claims that the apocalyptic sense that the world will end in upcoming years is false, he does acknowledge the matter as a rapidly growing phenomenon, but it is not at the magnitude at which Beto or Trump are portraying it as. Studies show that icebergs are beginning to break and a process called "calving", which is when large amounts of solid water become liquid and are poured into the ocean, creating massive amounts of water overflow. Potential dangers will soon seek us and we will have to provide solutions, but the overreacting of politicians and their preposterous opinions do have an effect on the nation. 

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