Posted by denglish on December 08, 2017 at 21:28:19 from (70.195.4.41):
In Reply to: Climate change posted by rrman61 on December 08, 2017 at 04:45:38:
Human-induced global warming falls in the purview of science not politics. The green house effect is a long-understood phenomena, first described in the 19th century. Carbon dioxide is a product of combustion and an effective green house gas. Over the past 200 years, since the beginning of the industrial revolution, the burning of fossil fuels has raised earth's atmospheric carbon dioxide concentration to a level that hasn't been seen for millions of years. As a result the heat trapped in earth's atmosphere is causing a rise in global temperature, melting of the ice caps, rise in sea levels, changes in weather patterns and more extreme weather events.
Those items in the sentences above are called facts. They are the products of broad scientific consensus bolstered by theories, experiment and observations. They cannot be refuted by what one "believes", "thinks" or "wishes". However, there are solutions for avoiding the worst-case outcomes of global warming. To avoid a future for our children and grandchildren that isn't plagued with mass extinction and the mass-migrations of displaced people the one thing that we can all do is vote for and elect leaders who respect and listen to science. Ignoring science and eschewing facts is a dangerous path and an outright disregard for those who will be here when we are gone.
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