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Originally Posted by thoenew
I was stating that the data we have is irrelevant. Your body's temperature fluctuates all the time and you are just fine, it's natural.
and the 2nd point is that, you say humans (us) are accelerating it. There is no solid evidence of that. I was saying that there could be 2 reasons for the acceleration.
And I use the work "lately" because that's the only evidence there is. You may go back 1 or 2 hundred years with data, but compared to how long the Earth has existed, that's what it is, it's just recent data.
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What you're forgetting is that we ARE putting levels of CO2 and pollutants into the atmosphere that raises the amount that the Earth would naturally input. If this isn't acceleration, then I, honestly, don't know what is. Is it significant enough to say that WE are the cause of the over temperatures of the Earth rising? Absolutely not. But it's something that you just can't ignore when you're talking about all of the variables present.