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The Co2 model could very well be flawed, correlation doesn’t always equal causation and we could be seeing atmospheric Co2 as coincidental to climate changes rather than an overarching cause.
Not enough is known about how our planet reacts to changes in its environment.
Solar radiation and cosmic ray densities could have a significant impact on our planet’s climate and atmosphere and this avenue of climate change sources has been studied extensively with equally significant implications for our climate having been postulated.
If Co2 is the major cause of planetary climate change then we’re probably already too late to stop it because the planetary cycles of atmospheric movement and sea water temperatures have been in motion for decades and would take many decades to reverse and such drastic shifts could generate new problems for humanity, In the meantime the effects of current conditions will be felt for many decades ahead regardless of what we do in ten years or even a hundred.
Not enough is known about how our planet reacts to changes in its environment.
Solar radiation and cosmic ray densities could have a significant impact on our planet’s climate and atmosphere and this avenue of climate change sources has been studied extensively with equally significant implications for our climate having been postulated.
If Co2 is the major cause of planetary climate change then we’re probably already too late to stop it because the planetary cycles of atmospheric movement and sea water temperatures have been in motion for decades and would take many decades to reverse and such drastic shifts could generate new problems for humanity, In the meantime the effects of current conditions will be felt for many decades ahead regardless of what we do in ten years or even a hundred.