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Originally Posted by DeShark
Oh come on. Scientifically it's hard to prove a correlation such as that due to the number of possible factors. But carbon dioxide levels rose drastically in the late 19th and the 20th centuries. Carbon dioxide being a gas that contributes to the greenhouse effect. At the same time there was a peak in global temperature. Is it just a coincidence that this coincides with the industrial revolution and the burning of fossil fuels?
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Strangely enough Nature is absolutely full of seemingly impossible co-incidences, without one of which we wouldn't be here ourselves to chat about it. We have proven nothing except a coincidental set of circumstances which someone wishes for whatever reason (political, religious, financial, who knows) to link together.
There's statistics and theres life. I know whos side I'd bet on