butcerhboy you simply don't get it do you?It may shock you to...

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    butcerhboy you simply don't get it do you?

    It may shock you to think the causes of current climate changes are the same natural forces that drove past changes in Earth’s complex, chaotic, unpredictable weather and climate, namely changes in water vapour and cloud cover, evaporation and precipitation, ocean currents and jet streams, the shape of the Earth’s orbit, the tilt and wobble of Earth’s axis, solar energy output, and cosmic rays entering the atmosphere due to fluctuations in the Earth’s magnetic field, as well as greenhouse gases (warming tendency) and particulate matter (warming and cooling tendency).

    Since the little ice age that peaked around 360 years ago temperatures have been steadily increasing. Over that same period man-made CO2 has not changed until about 100 years ago when it started to increase from around 285 ppm to the current 385 ppm. Yet the temperature has continued to rise following roughly the same pattern since the mini ice age. There can be only two possibilities. Either all the natural forces stopped working ever since man-made CO2 started to increase significantly around 100 years ago, or that man-made CO2 has very little influence on the rising temperature we’ve were already experiencing. Which one is most likely? The only conclusion that makes sense is that man-made CO2 has not significantly altered the pattern of rising temperature.

    When you have eliminated the impossible situation that man-made CO2 caused all the global warming over the past 100 years when the previous 260 years also suffered similar warming, then the truth must be that natural forces and influences are the most likely primary causes of climate change.

    I know this is difficult for you to understand but can you at least try?
 
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