Final answer:
Ignoring climate change and suggesting that 'doing nothing' is a response is not a recognized way to deal with climate change. Recognized methods include cutting greenhouse gas emissions and switching to renewable energy sources.
Step-by-step explanation:
The question asks which option is NOT a way to deal with climate change. The methods generally agreed upon to mitigate climate change include reducing fossil fuel usage, using natural sources of energy, increasing the use of fuel sources that don't produce carbon dioxide, and decreasing livestock agriculture. However, the statement that climate change is a 'non-problem' and that the right response is to 'do nothing' is not a recognized way to deal with climate change. In contrast, potential solutions to climate change involve international and national resolutions to deeply cut greenhouse gas emissions and to promote renewable energy.