You mean they ignored the woman? I've never heard of such a thing.
A female scientist named Eunice Newton Foote warned back in 1856 that too much carbon dioxide in the atmosphere could cause the Earth to warm. Global action on climate change came… 140 years later. trib.al/ri9sTa8

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So bitter... They marginalized the disabled too, but you won't catch me making snarky resentful comments. Good men have always loved good women. They still do.
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I’m not bitter and I am very much aware that good men love good women :)
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Ignore strong women at your peril.
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“My message to the women of America…We’ve got some things to say. We’ve been waiting for you to listen to us.” Marianne Williamson
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and in the 70's they said there was an ice age coming. That was "science". Got it wrong there and 50+ other climate catastrophe predictions, all wrong, none right. Amazing track record. It's a grift.
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Eventually fighting climate means you live in a community pod, never travel more than 1 mile, and eat bugs. If climate is specifically human-made, plz let me know where I can find this out
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Broken clocks are right twice a day
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"Foote wasn’t allowed to present her own research — nope, famous scientist Joseph Henry did that — and it only received two short write-ups in scientific journals."
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I think you will appreciate this timeline and list regarding the history of climate science research: scied.ucar.edu/learning-zone…