CrusaderFrank
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No matter HOW MANY times we point out the flaws in the “theory” they just plow ahead Terminator like determined to close the American economy.But that’s not contested.
Of course changes on Earth can have possible effects on overall average Earth temperatures. The question is not whether our climate can change. We already know it changes.
The question is strictly whether the additional amounts of CO2 into our atmosphere caused directly by human activity constitutes a significant factor in the climate change we currently see and which we forecast for down the road.
I believe CrusaderFrank has challenged the claim that it has much impact. And as some evidence of that position, some of us point to ice ages. They came. They went. They came again. They receded again. All of that happening well before humans even made cars or planes or mined coal, etc.
It ain’t science
I’m going to try to avoid this topic because it’s absolutely pointless