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![]() "Bert Robbins" wrote in message ... JoeSpareBedroom wrote: "Bert Robbins" wrote in message . .. ? wrote: "JoeSpareBedroom" wrote in message ... "basskisser" wrote in message ps.com... When you give me your evidence backing up YOUR statements that: 1. Global warming is "all mother nature (not humans) It is IMPOSSIBLE for our activities to NOT have an effect on global warming. Anyone who wasn't picking their nose all through high school physics is aware of this fact. Please quantify the HUMAN effect. He can't quantify the human effect becasue there is not informaiton from observation to forum a consensus on the human effect of the global warming equation. This discussion is not about HOW MUCH effect. It's about a simple idea: Do we have any effect greater than none, or not. We have to conduct this discussion in baby steps, for reasons obvious to everyone except those who require the baby steps. The effect that we, the human race, have upon earth's global warming is statistically insignificant, when compared to other forces at play in the whole global warming of planets issue. The fact that you attribute so much effect to humans shows that rather than having your finger up your nose in high school physics class you instead had your head up your ass. "so much effect" ? You have not seen me mention any percentage. I asked you if the effect was zero, or not zero. So far, you and your other 2 identities here have had a difficult time getting to an answer to this simple question. |
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