Amarisa wrote:McLovin1t wrote:If CO2 is not an influence, why would cutting back on it reduce global warming.
to much of anything is bad? plus it could cause some unknown harmNot one person agrees with you,
o rly? 
you are 100% wrong.
glad to hear your opinionBTW, when you said we have no effect on earth, I lold. How about a nuclear war, what would that do?
took it outa context there when i said "mans footprint of this earth is like an ant on the sun (size comparison)" (as i'm sure you know because you did put it in your sig) i meant they have barely any effect in a non war condition. plus i never said no effect.How about keeping up the CO2 levels, what would that do.
hence why i said it would be nice to bring them downAnd yes I am telling you to gtfo because you don't make any sense at all, and surprises me that people still act like this in the year 2009.
oh i'm glad my english skills suck enough that it is annoying to you sadly my care cup is empty
@lavapockets guess i misread that but i sware it was like 90% of scientists and nations agreed Humans were likely the causes of global warming. scientists say there is a 90% CHANCE its man made. but still where is it that global warming is even real? i honestly don't see it.... how is the rise of CO2 levels global warming or the ice caps melting? where is the PHYSICAL evidence that the temperatures are rising and will continue to rise?
Lol. You missed all of my main points!! You said CO2 won't cause anything, but it will decrease the effects of global warming anyway if it is decreased

. An ant on the sun would cause no effect not barely an effect, so with that analogy I assume you mean we have no effect as well... Wow lol, CO2 could cause some unknown harm. No that harm has been known for 20 years to a vast majority of informed people and scientists, the world will get hotter and our ice cream will melt

. And yes CO2 traps heat, in case you weren't aware and with trapping heat, we will slowly get hotter. And I don't understand how you know we are at our peak, it doesn't make any sense to me at all. Average temperature can go down one year, but if you look at the larger scale, which you clearly have not, we are going on a trend of exponential growth, as CO2 levels raise, the earth gets hotter.
It is rather obvious, see look at a 40 year trend. The last segment of data is much higher than the segment at the beginning, but because it's not at peak we are getting colder
