Posted by ESVADuke on February 17, 2021 at 05:28:48 from (65.199.30.194):
In Reply to: It is quite obvious posted by Bill(Wis) on February 16, 2021 at 16:37:14:
climate change is the norm, stable is an illusion.
Man made climate change? well duh, yes the human population is contributing to changes in the environment that includes warming. We are pulling all this carbon out of the ground from millions of years of accumulation and rapidly putting it in the atmosphere as CO2 at a rate faster than it can be reabsorbed.
EPA emissions website is illuminating, especially when you look at per capita figures. Per capita (each person) CO2 emissions have been relatively flat since the 1970s, but the world population has exploded. We have a population problem, concentrated in the cities which are dependent on the rural landscape to survive.
Anyone who thinks we can stop the runaway train of population growth, or effect massive change in lifestyle across the globe, I think you are dreaming, or maybe subscribing to command and control government systems that we see in other countries with devastating effects.
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