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Deniers are about to lose the Argument

Why do 'environmentalists' stake the entirety of their monitoring/slowing down climate change on monitoring CO2 in the 'sphere when AGW climate change is unverified? I see no science, there...When CO2 is less than 5% of all greenhouse gases in the 'sphere? When greenhouse gases reside in places other than the 'sphere?

This makes me wonder if 'environmentalists' are alarmed by climate change.

It is a valid question.
The answer is likely political
and not scientific!


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Why do 'environmentalists' stake the entirety of their monitoring/slowing down climate change on monitoring CO2 in the 'sphere when AGW climate change is unverified? I see no science, there...When CO2 is less than 5% of all greenhouse gases in the 'sphere? When greenhouse gases reside in places other than the 'sphere?

This makes me wonder if 'environmentalists' are alarmed by climate change.

There are environmentalists who oppose the agenda to the extents pushed.
 
You're not up to speed on denier tactics. The most "sophisticated" ones no longer deny that warming is happening. Now they just deny that people are causing it (or most of it).

True, but we are in the early stages of the effects of Climate Change. The continual warming throughout the world is a truth that cannot be denied. Check out this link...

Interactive: Climate time machine – Climate Change: Vital Signs of the Planet

This color-coded map shows a progression of changing global surface temperatures since 1884. Dark blue indicates areas cooler than average. Dark red indicates areas warmer than average.

Data source: NASA/GISS
Credit: NASA Scientific Visualization Studio
 
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