If so, do you have any evidence to support it?
Saying "the climate changed naturally in the past before there were humans and SUVs" is not proof that the current warming is also natural.
I would like a person who thinks the current global warming is part of a natural cycle to scientifically analyze the Earth's natural cycles and provide any evidence whatsoever that this is true. Tell us how frequently the natural cycle changes, what part of the cycle we're in, and how fast the temperature should be changing based on this or these natural cycle(s).
In other words, if there's a cycle which has a period of 1,000 years, then show me the cycle and what effect it should be having on our current global temperature.
Or if you believe the current warming is not part of a natural cycle, feel free to support that conclusion as well.
Either way, provide evidence to support your answer. The answer with the best scientific evidence wins 'best answer'.
2007-12-03
03:59:44
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