roon wrote: ↑05 Aug 2019, 04:31
Jolle wrote: ↑05 Aug 2019, 04:17
Of course there are other factors, but they are nothing compared to the change our industrial progress caused according to all the leading scientists, agencies, universities, etc etc.
No, thats not quite it either. Ask the dinosaurs. What is unique is not size nor scope, but source. Anthropogenic. What's unique is that it is human activity, which has a potential to change.
Unlike volcanoes and meteors, whom often ignore requests to stop careening or exploding.
The sharp rise in CO2 and average temperature for the last fifty years, the steepest, warmest en highest in more then a 1000 years... “yes but the dinosaurs were killed by a meteor”? We are killing our planet. Not a vulcano, not a meteor but our love of burning oil, gas and cow farts.
There are some hard facts. First is the measured temperature over the years. Then there is the amount of CO2 in the atmosphere, also a measurement and not something you should debate. We also know that these corrallate to each other. CO2 works as an insulator. The cause of the sharp rise of co2 in the atmosphere could be debated. To believe or deny that burning oil and livestock produce the amounts of methane and co2 found in the atmosphere the past 50 odd years are not direct connected would be completely naïeve.