Sodafin
Senior Member
. Interesting. Yet, as correlation is not causation, do you have a point?
I don't think it matters who many times you post that - if no one is saying correlation IS causation, I can't see the relevance.
The first thing has to be to ensure everyone understand what aspects of climate change have already happened, and what is happening now.
We know for a fact that glaciers worldwide are in steady decline, we know ocean levels are rising and that ocean ph is changing. We know the arctic ice is thinning dramatically. We know that these patterns have been steady from around the 1940s to the 1990s, when they began to accelerate.
Given all that - if this is not a result of CO2 and methane warming the atmosphere - how do you explain it?