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If you're trying to minimize human caused warming with the rare eruption of super volcanoes, it's pretty weak.


Where is the evidence of human effect on the climate change? There is a huge effect on pollution, but hardly any on the global climate.


Considering the rapid rise in temperature on a relatively miniscule geological timescale, I'd be more interested to see evidence that it's not a manmade phenomenon.


There's a huge increase of human population living in very large cities, when compared to 100 years ago. Especially in China and India.

Of course the people will feel the local rise of temperature in asphalt-ridden and industry-polluted streets. It's logical.

This does not mean that global climate has changed.




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