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Originally Posted by Vulcan
I look at it this way, say you have a deteriorating lung condition. Now it could be caused by a number of things but if you are a smoker, it would be a good idea if you quit.
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Yes but, we both know that smoking is a leading contributer to lung cancer. Carbon emission's are not
known to cause global warming. That is just a theory with a lot of detractors. Weather cycles caused by the Sun's activity and such are known to effect the weather. If natural causes can explain the recent weather trends than lets go with that.
Also, quitting smoking at the very least saves money and improves breathing. Compare that to the costs of doing what advocates of carbon caused global warming say would be the neccessary fix.