The warming scenario that we are presently within is simply the other side of the Ice Age coin. — hks
(In response to @hks) Except that it isn't. What would be normal is a much, much smaller and slower rise in CO2, and a consequent smaller and slower rise in global warming. — Bitter Crank
Human beings have an influence on that change as does every other species but to what extent we just don't know... yet. — TWI
What would be normal, I think, is a very slow drop in atmospheric CO2 concentration. — Pierre-Normand
Futilely wasting precious resources on reversing climate change is a terrible waste not conservation. — hks
pierra you are changing the subject however. The subject is not about consumerism. But that is the economic theory that you have now introduced. It is a non sequitur. Also known as a red herring. Fallacy. — hks
I don't believe it can, I believe you cannot know it can't. I am keeping an open mind, you are not. If we were to destroy all trees and vegetation on Earth, I believe that would have quite an impact on a lot of things. I believe that what we do has an impact on things, and I believe that what we believe has an impact on what we do and what we don't do. And I believe that a lot of things that were believed impossible turned out to be possible.you believe it can be changed. That dos not mean it can — hks
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