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    sooooo

    in the last 200 years we have put 0.0127 percent of carbon into the atmophere (your figures)

    and people are stupid enough to believe that it will affect the climate

    it's never been about "climate change"cause the climate always changes, it's all been about control

    @Bennybop did you know that the sun is actually 0.1 percent brighter than it was 100 years ago?

    it's affecting the earth more than we ever could

    https://www.scientificamerican.com/article/sun-spots-and-climate-change/

    Sunspots are storms on the sun’s surface that are marked by intense magnetic activity and play host to solar flares and hot gassy ejections from the sun’s corona. Scientists believe that the number of spots on the sun cycles over time, reaching a peak—the so-called Solar Maximum—every 11 years or so. Some studies indicate that sunspot activity overall has doubled in the last century. The apparent result down here on Earth is that the sun glows brighter by about 0.1 percent now than it did 100 years ago.
 
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