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All scientific reports are given in terms of probabilities of certainties and always with cautious language. Nothing, short of the speed of light in a vacuum is absolute in science so please, try again.
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Again you make my point! Is it prudent to curtail economic activity and our current standard of living by trying to change something that we are not certain needs changing? Not even certain we can change?
No Pooey, I think you are a proponent of tilting with windmills?
I'm still wondering, if increased CO2 levels will trap heat radiating out(the global warming theory) , wont they also trap heat coming in? If so it might get cooler as CO2 builds up in the atmosphere?