Max supports Nazism in marine life, pass it around.
Only because he wants to boast about how much he wants to punch a (Nazi) shark. He is a tough guy, you see.
No, I want to FEED nazi sharks by using them to torturously murder fat old white dudes, I like regular sharks and wouldn't want to force them to eat human garbage, and I regularly saw, rasp, or stab my fingers and only stop to check if I need a bandaid
to avoid having to clean blood off my project, I've done it too often and it's annoying.
I've damn near built up an immunity to
steel. I'm a tough man.
I mean unless I am mistaken, I think he's saying that climate change is real and requires immediate attention, and also isn't going to result in the fucking forests literally ablaze with the hubris of man. Projections are showing serious, relatively severe, and detrimental changes, but not all of these end of all life on earth ultra-alarmist projections that get thrown around.
Also that many proponents of climate change seem to think that if you exaggerate the situation as much as possible you will somehow attract more support, whereas the opposite is actually true.
Realism ≠ Denialism, essentially.
My personal take on what is happening with the climate isn't relevant to my point that blatant lies and misinformation is not something which should be used to try and scare people into supporting your cause, much less if your cause is supposed to involve doing science. Whether or not I agreed that this is bad and we should try to prevent it, I would have to disagree with lying to laypeople while acting as a scientist, it's literally their duty to explain where and how they might be wrong, and to regularly suggest checking their work.
Letting people run off with the idea that the most absurd interpretation of the most unrealistic model projections of what might happen in a few centuries as though it was currently an imminent threat is damned irresponsible.