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I'm in the camp that says there are many factors contributing to climate change.

I can't really take serious the ones who can only scream


It's man made
It's man made
Can you take seriously someone who points out quietly that the overwhelming scientific evidence is that the recent rises in temperature are largely man made?
1ozzy, it's the only way I can feel anything :P

// Climate change is natural. From Clares' link:
"Even the Intergovernmental Panel on Climate Change (IPCC) states that if the world achieves net zero by 2050, it will be hundreds of years before this makes any difference to sea level changes." //

There's a fundamental difference between the statement that "Climate Change is natural" -- or, better "Climate change occurs naturally"-- and that "Climate Change is *only* natural". There is no dispute whatsoever about the first statement. But there is equally no dispute that the human impact is real, measurable, and responsible for the current period of Climate Change. Nor does that point about how net zero by 2050 won't lead to an instant impact on sea levels undermine this.

It seems to me that we are being asked to behave like flies; they all eat manure, so they must be correct.
Well buzz on to your next pile of faecal matter 10clarionst.
No doubt that at your advanced age you won't need to suffer the damage that has been done and continues to be done, keep ignoring the science.
You will probably die soon.
"Not my problem "

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