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What percentage of climate change do you believe or know is man made?

What percentage of climate change do you believe or know is man made?

  • I do not believe in natural or man-made climate change.Climate never changes.

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Well, for that you need other studies. Oreskes 2006, Anderegg 2010, Cook, 2012, and others shoudl suffice to answer your question. And if you doubt that, we now have papers published in Nature that describe the reasons that discuss why the public doesnt actually percieve the consensus, and there is no equivoxation among the journal editors that this consensus absolutely exists. http://www.nature.com/nclimate/journal/v3/n4/full/nclimate1720.html
I actually didn't have a question, myself. But thanks.
 
Sorry, should have written 'The' question (as to whether there is a consensus on cause) rather than 'your' question.
No worries, it was an interesting link, although I can't be sure I fully understood it.
 
Al Gore and Climate Change Loons= FRAUD.
 
A miniscule amount, if any. Guess what! We have had climate change for the past 4.5 billion years--lots of it. We will continue to have it for the next 5 billion. Then the sun will begin to run out of hydrogen fuel, expand into a red giant, and engulf the earth. Then we'll have some serious global warming.
 
A miniscule amount, if any. Guess what! We have had climate change for the past 4.5 billion years--lots of it. We will continue to have it for the next 5 billion. Then the sun will begin to run out of hydrogen fuel, expand into a red giant, and engulf the earth. Then we'll have some serious global warming.

Wow. You sound like you know a lot about science!

How do you know all this stuff?
 
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