Mark, as much so called data has been tampered with by various groups to further the "climate change" agenda give me a source that can be trusted to produce good data. The EPA and UN are mostly likely the 2 sources I would least trust to be honest and than have a track record to back that up.
It's kinda like CA back in the 90's. The state claimed that cars were the biggest polluters in the state when in fact it was small manufacturing concern that the government was trying to not drive out of the state. So the government blamed cars.
Well now today you can present data that can't be documented nor can the methods of collection be confirmed or duplicated. That's necessary to conduct peer reviews to determine IF the study is correct. Duplication is mandatory to be able to prove that data. Now ask yourself why neither the UN nor the EPA is willing to tell anyone how that data was collected? I can give you a good guess as to why and it has absolutely nothing to do do with "climate change" or pollution and everything to do with redistributing the world's wealth. That's why most of the studies are tainted with fudged data. And yet some people try to push it as legit data and studies to either further their agenda or to support their party.
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