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Global Warming
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speedbump Wrote:
zdunklee Wrote:I already said the same things these articles are saying in much shorter form. Yes, co2 in the atmosphere has went up drastically in the last 100 years, but scientists do not all agree that it is only human caused. If fact in your third link this very statement is in the first paragraph.

Also not one of those links address the fact that the Earth cooled for the first time in 50 years without a La Nina or El Nino effect in 2008, which has no explanation that anyone has found yet.

Quote what you're talking about, because before I address it I wanna make sure we're talking about the same thing. If we are, then you misread.

You mean this paragraph from the third link you posted:

Climate change is an entirely natural process that occurs over a wide range of timescales, from a few years to hundreds of millions of years. The challenge faced by climate scientists is not so much detecting the changes in climate as attributing them to a specific cause - and importantly, making the distinction between natural climate variability and climate change which has been forced by human activity. The following article offers a starting point for an understanding of an incredibly complex process. Read the
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