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Originally Posted by oil pan 4
So what's the difference between natural climate change and man made climate change?
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1) All the forests on Earth = one ( 1) world forest equivalency ( wfe ).
2) Anthropogenic greenhouse gases added to the atmosphere each year are equivalent to burning all the forests down, fifteen times over
3) An annual forest fire larger than the entire surface of the planet. Land and oceans combined.
4) A fire that large cannot happen naturally, due to the fact that we have only one (wfe).
5) Naturally, burning all the forests down, plus all 130-active volcanoes going off each year, couldn't remotely touch man's impact.
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6) There isn't a single organism on the planet which has the ability to 'evolve' at a pace equal to that of climate change in order to 'adapt.'
7) 'Climate sensitivity', a measure of global warming with a doubling of the atmospheric concentration is calculated at a temperature at which humans will become extinct.
8) 5-Million humans died of 'heat-death' last year.
9) We put more carbon in the atmosphere last year than ever before.
10) It's a mathematical certainty that we're inviting our own extinction.
11) The timescale is dependent upon what we do.
12) And we haven't mentioned positive feedback mechanisms, which are already in play.