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Climate Change Skepticism is the belief that ] is either not man made, but rather a natural process, or belief that climate change happens, but that it is exaggerated by the media. Climate change skepticism is often confused with ] because many climate change deniers call themselves skeptics.
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Climate Change Skepticism is the belief that climate change is either not man made, but rather a natural process, or belief that climate change happens, but that it is exaggerated by the media. Climate change skepticism is often confused with climate change denial because many climate change deniers call themselves skeptics.