There is no real answer! The planet naturally has cycles of cooling down and heating up. Despite anything we say or do we can't prevent that. However, we can try our best but we have to stop the pussyfooting around and get our wallets out. It is that simple. But like I say, we can only do what we can with the scientific knowledge available now. We can't stop the cycles of nature no matter what anyone says.
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We do have cycles, you're right... But we're making the events harsher than they would be normally.blockheed wrote: ↑25 Sep 2022, 13:34There is no real answer! The planet naturally has cycles of cooling down and heating up. Despite anything we say or do we can't prevent that. However, we can try our best but we have to stop the pussyfooting around and get our wallets out. It is that simple. But like I say, we can only do what we can with the scientific knowledge available now. We can't stop the cycles of nature no matter what anyone says.
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Some people are saying that we should be going through an ice age now but global warming is fighting that off. In these days of conflicting reports, it really is hard to know what to believe. I have always agreed though that we should not be burning fossil fuels in the way we have done. I just find that silly.Steve30000 wrote: ↑28 Oct 2022, 10:12We do have cycles, you're right... But we're making the events harsher than they would be normally.blockheed wrote: ↑25 Sep 2022, 13:34
There is no real answer! The planet naturally has cycles of cooling down and heating up. Despite anything we say or do we can't prevent that. However, we can try our best but we have to stop the pussyfooting around and get our wallets out. It is that simple. But like I say, we can only do what we can with the scientific knowledge available now. We can't stop the cycles of nature no matter what anyone says.