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very true!
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You are contradicting yourself. Next: The amount that is due to natural Earth cycles, that due to human activities, and that due to solar cycles is debated, but what is quite generally accepted by climatologists is that human activities certainly add to what's happening. |
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The earth has been going through extreme climate changes for billions of years. Human contribution doesn't help neither does a thousand other factors which haven't been mentioned in this thread.
The earth was signifcantly warmer 100-200 million years ago. Who do we blame for this? The dinosaurs? ![]() |
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To say man has a significant impact on it shows a lot of arrogance on man's part. A single volcanic eruption puts more greenhouse gases into the atmosphere than man does in an entire year. |
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None of that really tackles the point, does it? The point is that global climate change is affecting us now, and will do so much more soon, and most of the ways it affects us are and/or wil be negative. You don't try shrugging off disasterous droughts by saying droughts have happened before. You don't ignore hurricane warnings because much worse hurricanes happened 100 million years ago, do you? It really makes no sense at all to shrug off global warming simply because say for example the Earth was hotter 200 million years ago, just as you don't shrug off a mugger in a dark alley threatening you just because the crime rates in Rio 10 years ago were far worse. Quote:
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Into addition, we simply don't have such large volcanic eruptions happening every year (thank heavens), and if we pump greenhouse gases into the atmoshere in high enough quantities to have a significant effect, then we are adding to the problem. Adding to a problem is never a good idea. |
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Your arguments just don't hold water, most of them are blatantly incorrect.
There are volcanic eruptions of sufficient magnitude to carry particulate into the troposphere EVERY YEAR, in many years multiple occurrences. Investigating climate conditions from the past does indeed have bearing on the present, and you don't have to look back 200 million years for examples. The last major global warming was during the 1600's, when the mean temp of the earth was a full 4 degrees Celcius warmer than it is today. This era is commonly called "The Golden Age of the Renaissance". Economic and agricultural prosperity abounded at the time, greatly attributable to the effect of the warmer temperatures on crops, international commerce and exploration, and milder living conditions for the populations. This is not speculation, it is fact. The allegories you use as comparisons are ridiculous. You can't stop droughts, hurricanes, or climate change. The most you can do is prepare to survive them. You could stop a mugger of course, but that hardly has global impact. The very papers submitted by the organizations you reference as the authority on global warming have been refuted by the same scientists who supposedly endorse them. In fact these same scientists point out that they didn't even see these findings they supposedly endorse until after they were published. A recent study shows that if mankind gave up all industry and parked every car in the world, today, it would take more than three hundred years for there to be an observable variance in greenhouse gases. That's because mankind contributes less than 3% to greenhouse gas accumulation. Stop the fear mongering. |
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Don't be silly. There is a scientific debate going on on the subject; there is a real problem to be tackled. Just what that problem is comprised of is open to debate; the fact that the problem exists is a fact. Acknowledging that a problem exists is not "fear mongering"; that's just name-calling.
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The point you are trying to make (Tim), is the error itself. A problem does not exist, climate change is a natural phenomena, with man's impact accounting for slightly over 1/4 of 1%.
That is why I say stop the fear mongering. Trumpeting over and over that the sky is falling, doesn't make it so. Constantly referencing an alleged consensus of scientists, when in fact none exists, does not prove your point. |
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