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Mummelmann said:
Reasonable said:
Of course we are. We'd need to produce 0% emissions of any kind not to.

How much are we affecting it vs natural changes to climate over geological timeframes? Well that's were the argument begins.


Pretty much agree with this. Our emissions are fairly small compared to nature itself and climate changes have been occurring with varying intervals based on a multitude of factors even before we were in existance. A single large volcano erupting can polute more than all the cars on earth for several years. Even massive human contributions such as agriculture and industry is small fries compared to the planet itself and it's regular regurgitation and farts.

One world ocean alone will polute several times more than all humans put together.

http://tamino.wordpress.com/2011/06/19/volcanic-co2/

 

You're wrong, even prehistoric Super-eruptions which occur only once every several hundred thousand to millions of years, do not produce as much CO2 as the world does in one year. The combined volcanic eruptions of the world, otherwise, produce less CO2 than the US State of Ohio. The rest of your post is just silly.



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