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Accelerated by the industrial revolution. Don't forget that. Some people still think the world is flat.

It's called the Flat Earth society.

Some people still think there are lots of fish in the sea.

They are called Commercial Fisherman. ;)

A volcanic eruption puts thousands of tons more CO2 into the atmosphere than man has since the invention of the car!! And besides, if the ice caps melt, and the Gulf Stream decides to grind to a halt due to the inbalance of salt/fresh water in the northern atlantic, then the climate will become SO cold that northern Europe will freeze over. Problem solved.

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30cm Rise this century:

 

http://news.bbc.co.uk/1/hi/sci/tech/4651876.stm

 

 

Australia - Major Change to Marine Ecosystem due to Climate Change

 

http://science.monstersandcritics.com/news..._Reef_in_danger

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A volcanic eruption puts thousands of tons more CO2 into the atmosphere than man has since the invention of the car!!

 

 

Figures and references please

 

 

This is what I've found:

 

http://sciam.com/askexpert_question.cfm?ch...umber=1&catID=3

 

There are many reasons that large volcanic eruptions have such far-reaching effects on global climate.

 

First, volcanic eruptions produce major quantities of carbon dioxide (CO2), a gas known to contribute to the greenhouse effect.

 

Such greenhouse gases trap heat radiated off of the surface of the earth forming a type of insulation around the planet.

 

The greenhouse effect is essential for our survival because it maintains the temperature of our planet within a habitable range.

 

Nevertheless, there is growing concern that our production of gases such as CO2 from the burning of fossil fuels may be pushing the system a little too far, resulting in excessive warming on a global scale.

 

There is no doubt that volcanic eruptions add CO2 to the atmosphere, but compared to the quantity produced by human activities, their impact is virtually trivial: volcanic eruptions produce about 110 million tons of CO2 each year, whereas human activities contribute almost 10,000 times that quantity.

Edited by Leon Roskilly

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A volcanic eruption puts thousands of tons more CO2 into the atmosphere than man has since the invention of the car!! And besides, if the ice caps melt, and the Gulf Stream decides to grind to a halt due to the inbalance of salt/fresh water in the northern atlantic, then the climate will become SO cold that northern Europe will freeze over. Problem solved.

I hardly thing that Europe freezing over is problem solved, as this is the likely outcome of global warming.

 

Figures and references please

This is what I've found:

 

http://sciam.com/askexpert_question.cfm?ch...umber=1&catID=3

Education is a wonderful thing! The truth also silences the ill informed.

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30cm Rise this century:

 

In 6 years?

Pull the other one!

 

What were UK sea levels when it was possible to grow animal fodder in Greenland?

https://www.harbourbridgelakes.com/


Pisces mortui solum cum flumine natant

You get more bites on Anglers Net

 

 

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