I believe that Global Warming is very real. Man is taking into consideration all of his recorded data so how/why would someone say that they believe in "natural temperature changes"? Sure there is some fluctuation but a definite trend is obviously on our plates right in front of us. I don't get how this can be discredited. ...
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It can be discredited easily by looking at the whole picture instead of just a tiny piece. Looking only at recent history and attributing global temperature changes to humans, is like looking only at the elephant's trunk and saying an elephant looks like a huge snake. If you really want to know the truth, and not just the propaganda of people with their own agenda, check these out. It won't take 10 minutes but it should be a real eye opening few minutes.
http://mysite.verizon.net/mhieb/WVFossils/Carboniferous_climate.htmlscroll down and look at the graph for CO2 and Temperature
http://www.scotese.com/climate.htmscroll down and look at the graph
Don't feel bad about being taken in. If you look only at this
http://www.ncdc.noaa.gov/paleo/ei/ei_reconsa.htmlit does look like an alarming picture, but it is only the elephants trunk and very misleading.
If you are really interested in the things that do have a major effect on our temperatures (and air quality) check out this:
http://pubs.usgs.gov/of/1997/of97-262/of97-262.html (only deals w/ the US)
http://starbulletin.com/96/05/01/news/story1.htmlWhen the volcano Tambora erupted in 1815 it caused the "The Year There Was No Summer" in 1816 - thousands died from the cold and starvation due to worldwide crop failure.
Dust storms in the large deserts can affect weather on other continents.
Mother Nature dwarfs any impact we could possibly have on global temperature.
All that being said, I do believe all humans should do whatever we can conveniently and economically do to lessen our impact on our environment. Note that I used the qualifiers "conveniently" and "economically" as I do not believe the impact we can have is significant enough to bother making the effort to do anything which is not convenient or economical.
The tree huggers will love that!
Yes, Rerun, they should. It's biodegradeable and trees are a renewable resource. Tree farms have raised the tree count to a higher number than there were when the Pilgrims landed and provide jobs from seedlings to finished product. Most wood litter is made from waste which would ordinarily be discarded.