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Is there any reason to believe that global warming will stop without humans taking action?

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Is there any reason to believe that global warming will stop without humans taking action?

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  1. As the green house gas is not there ,what U think could cause it.  


  2. I don't think global warming is anything that we did or can do anything about, I think it is a natural cycle of the Earth, it may stop by itself, but I just saw on tv how they are already making reflectors to put into space to deflect the sun so we could get more snow, and how they wanted to cover ice bergs in tin foil to slow down the melting of them, that is all done by man, the Earth had actually had no snow at one time, you could swim in Antarctica, then the seas went stagnant and the weather changed and froze over half the Earth, after this happened things began to regulate again and we got our seasons back, I think the Earth will run it's natural course at any given time like it has done so in the past, but we humans will live on.

  3. All through earth's history that's exactly what's happened.  The earth will always stabalize itself after a shift in temperature.  Natural forces are responsible for warming and cooling, and it's so ridiculous to even think that it's man's fault.

    Wow...you're on a roll today.  Eat Wheaties for breakfast??

  4. Yes, in my opinion. I think we tend to be very vain about the destruction we can hail on such a thing as the earth. Long after we the humans are gone, the earth will heal itself much like it does today, earthquakes, floods, rain, you name it, mother nature is a powerful thing, we are a mere pittance in the harm factor.

  5. Because it has always ended in the past without any human action.  And the current cycle we're in started without any input from humans.

  6. it depends though, waht human action? If it's human action that is causing global warming like pollution and stuff, then sure. But if human stops taking action to reduce global warming, then it would take longer time, because there is still human action that causes global warming. Right now, I think human actions to try and reduce global warming is working to prevent human actions that causes global warming, but human action that cuases global warming is winning by just a bit. SO the first thing that we can do to reduce global warming is to stop doing things that causes globa warming, even though they might be cheaper, or more economical.

  7. If a major catastrophe happened that made humans extinct it would (since there wouldn't be any humans to burn fossil fuels which is the cause of the current global warming trend).

    Though I'd greatly prefer that not to happen.

  8. Yes

  9. Of course.  The same would be true if it were cooling.  The temperature of the earth has more to do with evaporation of water than with CO2.  It also has more to do with imperfections in the orbit and axis of rotation.  Things change over time.  The problem is that climate generally changes very slowly relative to our lifetime.  Focusing on short term trends is a recipe for deluding yourself.

    Does anybody in their right mind actually think that humans reducing CO2 is going to do anything substantial. It is more about getting people in a collectivists state of mind and making leftists feel good.   Leftists solutions are invariable short on substance and high on feel goody.

  10. Yes of course, it has stopped as predicted. It would be foolish to not acknowledge the role of ocean circulation as a major cause of natural multi decadal climate variance, considering that these circulation patterns have only recently been discovered.

    http://news.nationalgeographic.com/news/...  

  11. Yes.  'Global Warming' has happened before and it will happen again.... with ..... and without..... man.

  12. One good volcano is all we need to reverse it.

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