Wyatt earp
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Stating that one factor in a multifactor equation is the only variable that will affect the whole is poor science
You do know during the Dion era
Maybe you could point out WHEN in the history of this earth, man has ever mined billions of tons of carbon (oil and coal), burnt that carbon and put it back into the atmosphere.
When has that happened before and what was the result?
It's never happened before and represent the one variable of which there can be no accounting.
We are in the midst of an experiment and do not know what the outcome will be. But it's not looking like burning all that oil and coal is doing the planet any good.
You do know during the Dino era the C02 was 5 Times higher in the atmosphere a few degrees warmer and dinos grew huge, right?
Dinosaur Era Had 5 Times Today's CO2