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Old 01-09-2014, 07:19 PM   #1209 (permalink)
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Who's debating about climate change? I'm certainly not. Could we debate evolution, or plate tectonics or the the structure of the atom? We could speculate, we could guess, and even make educated guesses - but we can't debate anthropogenic climate change, or any other scientific field.

If you debate how gravity works, does it change the knowledge we have about it?

There is no scientific debate about the basic fundamentals of human-caused climate change. There just isn't.

There is certainly no debate about the greenhouse effect of various gases. From Svante Arrhenius to the US Air Force, we know to a precise level the effects of carbon dioxide and other greenhouse gases.
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