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The chemistry is pretty straightforward (I'm told) and it is a near
certaintly that humans are contributing to global warming through greenhouse gasses as well as deforesting. The real issue, as you point out, is that we don't know what would be happening if humans were not contributing. We could be a small part of the problem or a large one, there is no way to know. Climate data is so chaotic that it is difficult to filter the signal from the noise. Of course, there are other good reasons to be more efficient with fossil fuels besides global warming. Mike MU-2 "Denny" wrote in message oups.com... We have been in "global warming" some 20,000 - 30,000 years now and the "warming" continues apace and on schedule... Being that there was no industrial activity, CFC spray cans, or SUV's, around some 20,000 - 30,000 years ago when the latest ice age reversed itself, global warming replaced global cooling, the glaciers began retreating, and the sea began rising, I doubt that a science based connection between modern activity and global warming can be established with any degree of verifiability or certainty... Of course, those who are emotionally invested in the Kyoto Treaty, etc. and/or have an agenda will totally ignore the scientific fact that we have been in a state of massive global warming for more than 20,000 years, not just the last 150 years since the industrial revolution... Another pertinent point is that the ice age (our ice age with a glacial moraine just a half dozen miles from where I sit) just past is simply the most recent one in a sequence of some 30 to 50 ice ages covering a span in excess of one quarter of a billion years.... Which company or government do we blame for the previous 30-50 global warmings? cheers ... denny |
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