They appear to be claiming causes that are not anthropogenic.
Yes, a few thousand years ago, we had warming cycles that were not the result of human industry. What does that tell us about whether human industry is causing warming today?
They appear to be claiming causes that are not anthropogenic.
This made me smile.
Yes, a few thousand years ago, we had warming cycles that were not the result of human industry. What does that tell us about whether human industry is causing warming today?
That it may not be the only thing causing it.
I'm sure you will think it is just noise.
Of course it's not the only thing causing it. Now, what does that mean in terms of confronting the human contributions to global warming? Please keep in mind that the pace of the warming is unprecedented in the earths history, at least since life first appeared.
As a poor analogy, I heard murder is not the only cause of human death. Offer an argument about the former that doesn't have an unacceptable parallel in the latter.
Question: If America went all-in and killed every single industry that contributed to our country's CO2 output, would that be enough to reverse global warming? Would America completely bowing out reverse everything and cause the temperature to drop? If not what would it really take to make an impact on the global CO2 concentrations?
No, it would not be enough to "reverse global warming", or even the possible/likely anthropogenic portion of it, which I believe it not the major cause of it.
It would be better use of our time, energy, resources, and intelligence to do things on large scale that will help us to cope with it if not prosper with it. But hey, our leading "intellectuals", or as Franklin would put it, our "elite intelligentsia", are paid through the political influence if not the outright private money of our cartelists, and all they really care about is locking up the resources and shutting down the influences of all possible competitors. As Robert Redford with his little Sundance Ski Resort shows by his example, after having his little heaven, by opposing every other proposed development of Utah snow resources. . . .
Somehow, I hope folks like OB will eventually realize their caring is being diverted from actually beneficial action. . . . .
The problem then will be how do we get to another planet, or another, younger, star.
Question: If America went all-in and killed every single industry that contributed to our country's CO2 output,
would that be enough to reverse global warming? Would America completely bowing out reverse everything and cause the temperature to drop? If not what would it really take to make an impact on the global CO2 concentrations?