Minnesota wrote:concluding that the small preportion of C02 released by human activity is the driving force of global climate change is such a stretch of faith that it very well must be a religion.
Do you have data to back up that
belief?
Natural processes absorb anywhere from 40% to 60% of human-produced CO2, in addition to the 100% of naturally-produced CO2 that they absorb. It follows that, if human CO2 production were to cease, natural processes would continue to absorb 100% of natural CO2 production, with considerable reserve capacity. Therefore, the increase in CO2 levels is due to human activity. This does not require an exotic theory - it is just simple arithmetic.
And as for the baloney that the oil companies and politicians like to promote about how its the sun, not the CO2 that is causing warming, it is pure nonsense. The change in CO2
is sufficient to do the job, and any change in sunlight
isn't. Again, this is not theoretical - it is stuff that you can measure.
So, if you have evidence to back up your
belief, I would be interested to hear it. Otherwise, it is a stretch of faith very much like a religion.