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Originally Posted by DaveC113
People have been shouting about the end of the world since the world began.
I agree with most of your points, although some of it is semantics. We do pollute too much and some of that contributes to the climate changing. This is undeniable.
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Here's what controls the climate; the sun and its magnetic field. The earth is a conductor. When a conductor moves through a magnetic field, it generates electricity in the conductor, and that generates heat, which is why our planet's core is molten. Everything in the universe is constantly changing, and even slight changes in the magnetic field of the sun will effect the climate of the earth. The climate is the result of the temperature of the core and the effect that has on ocean currents. Earthquakes and volcanic activity (which are the result of what's going on in the core) affect the ocean's currents, and volcanic activity punches tremendous amounts of gases up into the atmosphere. We have dozens of active volcanoes right now doing just that. Volcanic activity has been going on since the beginning, long before we even existed. There were ice ages, warm periods, ice ages, warm periods, etc. before we were here, and after we were here. We do not effect the climate like the environmentalists want you to believe. We DO effect the environment through pollution, which is why it's easy to be deceived by their claims, but the environment is not the same as the climate. They are two separate entities; climate can affect the environment, but environment doesn't affect the climate. The sun is the sole agent of climate change.