environment?

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Doesn’t seem that the scientist’s can’t seem to find answers to questions that are easy to solve.
Like global warming they have recently confirmed that humans were respnsible. Of Course!! I’m taking environmental science( in high school) and even I can understand what is happening and why. Do you guys agree?

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If scientists cannot explain past global climate, why do they think they can predict the future?

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For the past 65 million years since the dinosaurs died off, the earth’s climate has changed constantly. For the past 1.8 million years known as the Pleistocene, there has been at least 17 ice ages. Not a single scientist on the planet can explain what caused these weather patterns, yet, now all these same scientists claim to know the future. What gives?

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Why does everyone try to deny the fact that human are effecting global climate change?

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It’s obvious, alright less then 1% of the scientist that are researching global climate change disagree. Why do people have to be such supercilious idiots?

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What direction should the global warming/climate change faith base take?

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It is almost impossible to find a scientist who will say it is possible for humans to effect our climate, and even less possible to find one that will say humans are definitely the cause. That coupled with the complete lack of evidence the climate is doing anything out of the ordinary. What can the globalwarming/climate change cult do to convince people that socialism is the only fix for mother earth.

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What makes tree ring data such a reliable source of past climate?

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Climategate reveals that using tree ring data is not always reliable, the temperature calculated from tree rings didn’t match up to actual instrument readings, that’s why they threw it out. Makes a lot of sense, I’d do the same. Today scientist know precisely what the variables are but for some unknown reason they are unable to calculate the temps using tree rings. However they don’t question the reliability of data prior to instrument readings, when we knew less about the environment of those times than we do today.

So what makes tree ring data such a reliable source of past climate?

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