My mind has changed on this issue in the last few years. I am convinced now that the earths warming and cooling cycles are determined by the amount of carbon in the atmosphire. Its how the earth deals with the carbon. With carbon the earth warms up and increasses the amount of algie that consume carbon and lets out oxigine. Then the algie die and sink to the bottom of the ociean and sequesters the carbon. Under ground. The earth warms up.
Thats where all the Arab oil came from.
Ok I get that. I get burning all the carbon that is hidden under ground puts it back into the air. Speeding the process. I get that.
I get that we cant keep doing it as we have been doing it.
What I dont get is if it makes any difference? Will we be onto the next thing long before there is enough carbon to make a real difference? Could be 1000 years before any thing really happens. By that time we will be onto some thing else.
Point is. Not enough knowledge yet. Keep learning. I dont think in any way do we need to destroy our whole civilization just to make a change.
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