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Politics : Politics of Energy

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To: Hawkmoon who wrote (35999)12/3/2012 1:29:33 PM
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If today's global warming is human caused, it BEGS THE QUESTION AS TO WHAT CAUSED THAT PREVIOUS WARMING PERIOD??!!! It certainly wasn't fossil fuel emissions. It wasn't early Cro-Magnon industrialization.. It was NATURAL!! Entirely NATURAL..
Just because the causes were non-anthroprogenic then (i.e. "NATURAL"), doesn't mean the current latter day warming is NOT. You can't even define NATURAL. The mainstream science states that the current warming is driven by anthroprogenic CO2 emissions, clear and simple. The science is well aware of what NATURAL causes could be... I've raised this argument with you time and time again and you keep repeating the same old tired hackneyed falsehoods. Wake up and smell the coffee. You're just willfully ignorant.

You're post is just a tired mishmash of nonsense not worth further adressing. If you want answers to your questions, I suggest you go the legit websites, such as NASA, NOAA, and even Nat Geo to get your answers. I suspect you just wholesale reject the mainstream science, because it doesn't fit in with your world view. I'm sure if the same science came to the conclusion we should burn more hydrocarbons to save the environment, you'd gladly accept it. And because you hold this extreme bias, nothing myself or other AGW protagonists post here will ever change your position.
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