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Ayn Rand's Objectivism is a neo-Aristotelianism very little explored in Latin American universities and institutes, with honored exceptions such as the Francisco Marroquin University of Guatemala. This essay represents an exploration of anthropogenic climate change in the light of objectivist metaphysics and epistemology with its formulation of the theory of omission of measures for the formation and definition of universally valid concepts for social collaboration through the division of labor. There is a scientific consensus of 97% who believe in anthropogenic climate change and, therefore, 3% who are skeptical, which means that there is a plurality of methodologies that do not yield identical results. The objectivist methodology could shed light on solving this essential problem.