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Originally Posted by the_only_turek_fan
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That link does not prove that the vast majority of scientists do not believe in the basis of the theory. That link is actually quite entertaining, so thank you for posting it. What that link does prove is that those that deny the CO2 theory all have their own agendas, their own ideas, and are not in agreement with anything except their do not agree with the accepted theory.
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For you and everyone else that may or may not believe in man made global warming, how can you explain the periods in time when temperature was higher than C02 levels? The average temperature in the middle ages was a degree and half higher than it is today. I am sure they had big production plants and oil refineries back in the 1300s.
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Don't know for certain. Could have been a result of massive burnings to clear lands that were going on at that time. I personally don't know, because I don't have any level of expertise in the day-to-day existence of those who lived in the 14th century.
Here's a question for you. Smog has been directly linked to temperature increases in major metropolitan areas (and vice versa) and studies support that. If this is working in micro-environments, then why would it not work in our macro-environment? How do you explain that away? Our impact on the environment is obvious. We should clean up our act while we can.