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Anonymous
It's very evident that "mankind" can add CO2 to the atmosphere and change the entire atmosphere by a mere 0.012% (0.028% to 0.04% over a 350 year period). Whether that change (climate change) is actually causing the entire ecosystem to change radically remains to be seen.
50 years ago we didn't have so much constant monitoring of the climate. To say that 'there has been a RADICAL change' is based upon a "glorified" environmental media effort from an extreme and zealous crowd. If you can read the data from "on top of the middle of the fence", then you might be able to understand that the mere 0.012% change in our atmosphere has created a lot of "good" environmental changes (climate changes).
Maybe ISIS (radical Islamism) is working on getting to the top of things (the FINANCIAL ELITES) in order to eradicate them in the name of environmentalism (maybe its the financial elites who are funding them?)? The media has set the stage for something radical to happen. That's for sure. Who is funding the media? We all know that they like a good news story and will gladly feed 1.2 billion people with news that will give them attention (6 degrees of separation will eventually let everyone know).
Maxx
Man cannot change the weather or the climate and has not been doing so. Greedy Alarmists continue to lie saying that mankind is responsible for the small amount of warming around 1999. They are protecting the billions of taxpayer dollars paid to them each year for a problem that does not exist.
Mike
Yes. Climate has been getting warmer for centuries. Sea level has been rising steadily for centuries. Man will adjust to these small changes. Large parts of present-day Boston used to be underwater at the time of Paul Revere.
gotech
Mankind has never controlled the climate, if that's what you're referring to. Man can influence climate to a small degree and nature will control the climate, as it always has. There will be warming and cooling until the end of time.