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<blockquote data-quote="saganaga" data-source="post: 215894" data-attributes="member: 5445"><p>The earth will be here no matter what we do. We could do a full nuclear exchange, and life would survive. Maybe not human life, but some form of life.</p><p></p><p>But I do think we're building evidence that changing the levels of carbon dioxide changes the climate. And we may not have been the first creature to do so - the humble Azolla fresh water fern seems to have beat us to the punch - growing in a mostly landlocked, warm arctic ocean, with plenty of nutrients, taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and sinking to the ocean floor, locking it away in a layer that ends up being tens of feet thick. The atmospheric carbon dioxide dropped to a fraction of its previous level, and ice sheets formed in the polar regions as earth's temperature plunged.</p><p></p><p>I don't think global warming is a scam. Some of the proposed solutions may be, and some people may be using it for their own agenda, but the science seems generally sound to me. </p><p></p><p>Just my $.02.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="saganaga, post: 215894, member: 5445"] The earth will be here no matter what we do. We could do a full nuclear exchange, and life would survive. Maybe not human life, but some form of life. But I do think we're building evidence that changing the levels of carbon dioxide changes the climate. And we may not have been the first creature to do so - the humble Azolla fresh water fern seems to have beat us to the punch - growing in a mostly landlocked, warm arctic ocean, with plenty of nutrients, taking carbon dioxide from the atmosphere and sinking to the ocean floor, locking it away in a layer that ends up being tens of feet thick. The atmospheric carbon dioxide dropped to a fraction of its previous level, and ice sheets formed in the polar regions as earth's temperature plunged. I don't think global warming is a scam. Some of the proposed solutions may be, and some people may be using it for their own agenda, but the science seems generally sound to me. Just my $.02. [/QUOTE]
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