ahinton
I understand your careful reasoning, and it's certainly true that our understanding of this very complex issue is incomplete. However, it's now possible to measure climate changes with good accuracy over a timescale of millions of years in the past, and there has never been such a rapid increase in global temperature over that period until now. For example, ice ages and interglacials take thousands of years to complete their cycles,with temperatures changing quite slowly There is also the clear fact that our recent temperature increase ties in historically with the rise in industrial output from human activity.
Since politicians are only capable of thinking five years ahead, if that, I'm pessimistic about the future of the planet, but we must plug away, I suppose!
I understand your careful reasoning, and it's certainly true that our understanding of this very complex issue is incomplete. However, it's now possible to measure climate changes with good accuracy over a timescale of millions of years in the past, and there has never been such a rapid increase in global temperature over that period until now. For example, ice ages and interglacials take thousands of years to complete their cycles,with temperatures changing quite slowly There is also the clear fact that our recent temperature increase ties in historically with the rise in industrial output from human activity.
Since politicians are only capable of thinking five years ahead, if that, I'm pessimistic about the future of the planet, but we must plug away, I suppose!
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