Originally posted by TransformX
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The answer to your second question is no. If you have a small stream running through your garden, full of nice fat trout, and you pour a little cyanide into it. Are you vain enough to think that, because the trout have been there for thousands of years, that their demise has nothing to do with your act of pouring the cyanide into the stream?
Do you think that man pouring nearly 20 billion tonnes of extra CO2 each year into the atmosphere, than would be the case without fossil fuels, is without effect? This has caused, and this is indisputable because of scientific measurements, the CO2 content of the global air to rise from ~280 ppm to almost 400 ppm. In addition, man has caused the methane level to rise from 800 ppt to 1800 ppt. Do you think that this will have no effect? The same goes for many other gases, such as NOxs, and some, such as CFCs and PFCs, have risen from a base level of zero as they don't even exist in nature.
If there is vanity in your remarks, it is in the implication that man can hide his head in the sand and ignore what he is doing to nature.
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