How many times can you recycle a metal until it becomes un recyclable?

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I mean, Wouldn’t it eventually not be able to keep breaking down?
Im sorry but could you please give me a good answer besides yes or no. Id like to actually know why. Thank you!

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What is the current alternative explanation to manmade global warming?

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The proponents of manmade global warming have consistently stated it’s because of greenhouse gases.

To counter this claim skeptics have provided alternative explanations but they’re forever changing. Recent explanations have included cosmic rays, the oceans, increased solar output, Pacific decadal oscillation, blackbody radiation etc. Could someone please let me know what the current explanation favoured by the skeptics is?

Each of the many explanations is, in it’s own right, claimed to account for the recent warming and thus prove human activity isn’t responsible. Assuming the skeptics are correct and they’re not just coming up with anything that might sound plausible, shouldn’t the planet be warming many times faster than it is?
RON C: Another good answer but again, key points are omitted. Your logic and reasoning are sound but it doesn’t ‘add up’. There are several skeptics who claim that all the current warming can be attributed to alternative factors and in many cases a single factor is cited as being the sole cause of the current warming. If these skeptics were correct then there would be many factors each responsible for the same level of warming that humans are supposed to be responsible for. It’s true that doubling the forcings doesn’t double the temperature rise but when equated, if the skeptics are correct with all their different explanations, then the world should be warming at least 7 times as fast as it is now (and possibly as much as 20 times as fast).

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What can global climate models tell us about life on earth for future generations?

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What can global climate models tell us about life on earth for future generations?

Can i get a good answer :)
Thanks!!

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How can we model future changes in the global climate with the scientific models available?

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How can we model future changes in the global climate with the scientific models available?

Plllease Give Me a good answer! :)

Thanks!!!

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