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If it weren't so sad, it would be funny that in the face of all the data we have, people will still deny that human activity has a HUGE impact on the planet.

Unless you want to believe "scientists" that are paid by Exxon. These are the guys that are making money off this, not the scientists that spend years sitting on an ice shelf taking samples and analyzing them.

There is a lot more money to be made by being a climate change "denier". If you can't see this, then you too are burying your head in the sand.

 

We don't have any real data on it. Because we have no clue exactly how much carbon dioxide the planet creates normally... as well as other greenhouse gasses. Honestly if you look at it objectivly and look at all the actual data.

The conclusion you should come to is that neither side has shown any actual data... just minor correlations that show nothing because you don't have a majority of the factors listed.

From what we do know is that while we don't know exactly how much greenhouse gases are produced normally. It's vastly more then Human made greenhouse gases. The assumption is that somehow human made gasses are "different" somehow despite having the exact same atomic compounds.

That for some reason natural carbon dioxide cycles out why unnatural CO2 doesn't.

It seems unlikely. There is always the "play it safe" motto but you can only go so far with that.