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<blockquote data-quote="zubenelgenubi" data-source="post: 4315161" data-attributes="member: 63706"><p>Absolutely. Are humans having an impact on climate? Maybe to probably. Is that impact enough to throw off the natural climate cycles? Extremely unlikely. With the combination of solar output cycles, and Milankovitch cycles, we actually had better hope that CO2 has the impact that the alarmists are claiming. </p><p></p><p>Without that, and maybe even with it, we are more likely facing a resurgence of glaciation on the planet. But the historical data and records indicate CO2 concentrations don't have an impact on temperature, so we likely have a very cold future ahead of us. Don't worry too much, though, it'll take about 10,000 years for Manhattan to accumulate over 200 meters of ice again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="zubenelgenubi, post: 4315161, member: 63706"] Absolutely. Are humans having an impact on climate? Maybe to probably. Is that impact enough to throw off the natural climate cycles? Extremely unlikely. With the combination of solar output cycles, and Milankovitch cycles, we actually had better hope that CO2 has the impact that the alarmists are claiming. Without that, and maybe even with it, we are more likely facing a resurgence of glaciation on the planet. But the historical data and records indicate CO2 concentrations don't have an impact on temperature, so we likely have a very cold future ahead of us. Don't worry too much, though, it'll take about 10,000 years for Manhattan to accumulate over 200 meters of ice again. [/QUOTE]
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