Here’s a translation of what you wrote:
“Climate change? Doesn’t exist! I only believe in the things I choose to believe in.
“Science, facts, logic, peer-reviewed papers, the laws of thermodynamics, none of these are important. I know nothing about science or technology, I couldn’t set up a mathematical model to save my life, I can’t tell a newton from a joule, but I know enough to know that all the scientists are wrong, wrong wrong.
“In fact, the world’s scientists are in a conspiracy together with the United Nations and, lucky for me, a small number of selfless billionaires and oil executives have figured it out!
“The record temperatures of the last decade, the dramatically increasing number of extreme weather events — these didn’t happen, or are coincidences, or would have happened anyway.
“We can continue to emit an exponentially increasing amount of carbon dioxide into the atmosphere, and it will not capture any heat. I know this is true because I saw it on the Internet.”
I wish you could see yourself through the eyes of rationality and science, just for a few seconds.
To the mind of most Americans, and of pretty well everyone in every developed country outside the US, you come off as a paranoid freak motivated by incoherent conspiracy theories that any educated person would see as bullshit.
But the fact that your beliefs are obviously wrong makes you paradoxically more sure and less open to reason — it’s the Dunning-Kruger effect, where the worst believe they are the best.
It’s deeply unfortunate that America is run by a person as smugly stupid as yourself, and the rest of us pray for the day that rationality, truth, facts, evidence, logic and science come back again.