Yeah, my response-—well it is hurricane season! What, you never heard of a hurricane occurring this time of year??
Like its the first time a hurricane happened!
Every time is like the first time ever for some people, they have no more recollection than a guppy, of anything that happened more than ten seconds ago.
Kind of a collective Alzheimer’s syndrome. Repeating over and over gains some momentary comprehension, but the same question comes up again in a few minutes.
A hurricane is what it is, and no amount of reduction of carbon dioxide, or increase in taxation rate tables, will do one blessed thing to mitigate the frequency and intensity of hurricanes one whit.
And cutting taxes to the very minimum, denying all funding for professors to direct a crew of post-graduate studies in arcane and unrelated coincidences that have no causation effects, or increasing the carbon dioxide so something like for or five times its current atmospheric level will not increase the frequency or intensity of hurricanes, or any other weather phenomena, either.
The science is by no means “settled”. Science is a process, not a book of assured facts, subject to unvarying replication.