Given all of the climate changes that the earth has undergone in its' history, without benefit of human interaction, isn't there the just remotest possibility that what we are undergoing today is just a natural phenomenon?∞∞∞ wrote:That's a moot point considering our technology, population, & energy needs were insignificant until the last century or so years. We've reached a point where humans can (significantly) affect the environment.TheDancinMonarch wrote:
No doubt. But few if any, no, none caused by human actions over the 4.5 billion years.
There's some great studies on how think tanks (mostly from coal) have been able to make people believe the hard science behind this stuff is largely wrong, and with great success nonetheless. Money talks.
I know it's more fun to create strawman enemies.
And it was science that taught us of the history of the earth and mans' part of that history.
Now I have to go and see if we can secure our 18th loss in this dismal season. Hopefully the bay and harbor won't engulf my home while I'm gone. That would be the ultimate insult.












