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pnichols
Feb 23, 2017Explorer II
The world is now in unprecedented times. At no time in the past has Earth's population been this large and this energy intensive and as such, exposing the Earth to so much human generated underground, surface, and atmospheric pollution. Hence, equating "past natural weather patterns" to what the weather will do in the future makes no sense if one can at all connect weather patterns to the effects from these three areas of pollution.
One cannot sanely deny that current measurements showing ever increasing amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere - over what core samples show CO2 amounts were for the past hundreds of thousands of years - isn't going to have some "unnatural and unprecedented" effects ... good or bad. To me it makes common sense (in addition to scientific sense) that the effects of more of the sun's heat getting trapped under this unnatural CO2 blanket has got to give rise to the "unprecedented and bad" effect of average Earth surface temperatures going higher.
Following logic, I for one blame the high population - living the way it does - for this increase in average Earth surface temperatures. How can weather patterns in the future not be affected by these new higher temperatures?
One cannot sanely deny that current measurements showing ever increasing amounts of CO2 in the atmosphere - over what core samples show CO2 amounts were for the past hundreds of thousands of years - isn't going to have some "unnatural and unprecedented" effects ... good or bad. To me it makes common sense (in addition to scientific sense) that the effects of more of the sun's heat getting trapped under this unnatural CO2 blanket has got to give rise to the "unprecedented and bad" effect of average Earth surface temperatures going higher.
Following logic, I for one blame the high population - living the way it does - for this increase in average Earth surface temperatures. How can weather patterns in the future not be affected by these new higher temperatures?
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