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Old 08-11-2008, 10:17 AM
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The strong correlation between the rising amount of CO2 in the atmosphere in the last 150 years; coupled with the same correlation to the amount of CO2 that mankind has been slowing dumping into our atmosphere at the same time; PLUS the correlation of those two factors to the rising global temperatures in the last 150 years, does make a rather convincing argument that mankind's industrial activity and reliance on carbon based machines is at least partially the explanation for global warming.

I am open to arguments which refute this theory, but to date nobody has really made an argument which entirely negates it.

I would dearly love to discover that the manmade global problem theory is entirely wrong, (I like living in a heated home and driving a car as much as the next guy) but as yet I am unconvinced that one can completely dismiss that theory.
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