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Old 05-21-2015, 04:44 PM  
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Originally Posted by Robbie View Post
**********...you are acting ignorant.

The Earth's climate has changed MUCH more quickly in the past.
Take the Sahara Desert. It was once lush grasslands and there are prehistoric drawings made by ancient man of people living there and hunting and growing food.

The climate changed and it turned to desert VERY quickly.

You either didn't pay attention in school, or you are willfully "forgetting" what you were taught so you can jump onboard the insane alarmists bandwagon.

Hi Robby,

You don't get it my friend... I am AGREEING with you. The Earth has changed in the past. No one is saying it didn't.

The symptoms from those events (a big, rapid jump in global temperatures, rising sea levels, and ocean acidification) are all happening today with human-caused climate change. In all cases, the same association between CO2 levels and global temperatures appear. And past examples of rapid carbon emissions (just like today) were highly destructive to life on Earth.

So did the earth's climate change in the past like you said? Of course. Was it destructive to life? Absolutely. Is it happening again? Yes. We all agree so far, right?

Maybe the last sticking point is the question of is the climate change caused by Man, or is it natural?

So here's a question for you. I think the current climate change situation is man-made. What do you think?
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