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Originally Posted by MMM
Why does our human responsiblity matter?
Whether we are captains or passengers on the ship, doing what you can to keep it from sinking makes 100% sense.
If I were on the Titanic I wouldn't ask "Did we crash into the iceburg, or did the iceburg crash into us?" I would ask "How can we keep this ship from sinking?"
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I see... So if humans are responsible for say 1% (which I would say is a far better guess than 30%) of global warming, how will taking away that 1% (which is impossible, unless you stop all other countries from developing) change anything?
Also, there's a big difference between "keeping a ship from sinking" and "making the ship sink slower"... Unfortunately, it is impossible to STOP creating CO2, and whatever amount we reduce will be of NO effect.
I think some of you guys need to actually look into how much CO2 humans produce... Volcano's alone produce FAR more (around 26 times more) CO2 than anything man made and i'm not even gonna go into the other BIGGER producers of CO2, such as oceans and animals
So, if you really believe that CO2 is the cause of global warming, and you want to stop it, I suggest you block up volcano's and kill animals