The co2 cycle is natural
So if we dig up coal or oil and burn it, that does not increase co2 levels? Or do you consider this to be a natural increase?
Yes it does and it is natural. We are part of the earth
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Ok, I agree that we are part of the earth and thus also nature.
But at which point does something become not natural? Is a car burning fuel natural?
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That’s how I believe bro
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That’s how I believe bro
Okay, that's fine for me. I just want to understand your position.
But I realized this discussion about "natural or not natural" is not the point. When people say that the speed and extent at which our climate changes is "not natural", they actually want to say that human activity contributes the most to the current climate change.
Would you say human activity does not contribute the most to the current climate change?
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Did you ever do the class at school where you lay out a scale model of the solar system? Where the sun is basket ball and earth is a chik pea at the other side of the gymnasium. Obviously the sun, a giant chaos furnace contributes most.
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No we didn't but I was made aware of the proportions in other ways.
Obviously the sun, a giant chaos furnace contributes most.
Interesting take, I'll have to think about that, thanks!
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