He’s not saying he does or doesn’t believe in global warming, he’s just clarifying that he got it from the curriculum. As a teacher he’s not supposed to discuss personal views and was clarifying that global warming wasn’t here because of personal views
He wasn’t denying there isn’t climate change; he never said that. The reason he said that is because there are a lot of people who believe global warming isn’t real so he was trying to respect their beliefs....even tho we all know it’s real😂
Usually the chapters and key issues always line up, but for some reason mine is different. The chapter 11 key issue 3 in my book is Why are Site Factors Important? I guess one of our versions are older.
the degree of carnage being undergone in this comment section from a single guy who explicitly disclosed that he will abstain from and refuse to share or debate anything political is incredible
Anagha Unnamed I’m pretty sure it’s because as a public school teacher, he legally can not disclose his political views so he has to clarify that he isn’t putting global warming there due to personal views
@@calebprice2127 nah, in one of his chapter 8 vids he talkspolitically. I think he really doesn't believe in global warming or at least what the text says about it. Personally I agree with him but honestly it really doesnt matter
Aidan Langford Anagha Unnamed I’m pretty sure it’s because as a public school teacher, he legally can not disclose his political views so he has to clarify that he isn’t putting global warming there due to personal views
Mr. Patterson, how do you not believe that the world's richest countries have the highest pollution levels? China and the United States have the highest pollution levels in the world right now and are two of the world's richest countries.
What a pity that you have to make reference that climate change may not be real or that humans aren't causing it. We are trying to educate our kids. Sad.