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Old 06-01-2012, 09:14 PM
Walshy Walshy is offline
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Originally Posted by David Hayward View Post
Volcanoes can pump huge amounts of CO2 into the atmosphere. They can also cool the planet in the short term by blasting lots of dust into the air.
Right so you'll admit then that we live in a complex system with checks and balances, which when roughly measured is of a slow fluctation over the course of millenia's. There are lot's of factors to measure into said cooling and raising of tempratures. It's far too complex for a fluid dynamics model. We have had cooling and raising of tempratures before and we will have them when we're no longer here on this planet as a species. The climate is rising from the the last "mini ice age" and will continue to warm until meets the "medieval warm period average". That the indrustrial revolution happened at the sametime of this warming has not been addressed by the so called climate experts you seem to know very well .....................................