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Originally posted by LadyMischief
It's people who assume that humanity's impact on the environment is the CAUSE of global climate change that are incorrect. I'm not saying the effects aren't there, but certainly not on the scale that many are trying to make the masses believe. All it takes it a little actual research into the subject, instead of spouting the crap that's fed to us by a politically-influenced media to know better.
I highly doubt that even in my children's lifetime would mere human existance be the catalyst for something as massive as deglaciation and global warming. As I've said, it's pretty plain to anyone who looks beyond the last thousand years (such as most modern scientists who have a hardon only for data compiled in the last few centuries) about the scale of what's going on. And it's a process that would happen with or without human intervention, as it has in the past.
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ok, but common sense says if you have millions of cars burning gas and factories burning coal and homes burning heating oil and electric factories creating power, etc, etc...you got to be pumping some major heat into the environment not to mention stuff like ozone depleting chemicals.