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Originally Posted by poopdeckpappy
I read that as this climate is warming naturally, it exposes millions of acres of premafrost, as that premafrost thaws it releases more CO2, which in turn adds to the greenhouse which in turns leds to more premafrost thawing out, and so on and so on
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It's really all about cosmic rays. If there are sufficient super novas generating cosmic rays, then the Earth's cloud cover increases, which reflects the Sun's energy away and cools us down. Not enough, then fewer clouds, and we heat up.
ScienceDaily: Cosmic Rays Linked To Global Warming
When it rains in the Gobi desert, chalk gets washed out releasing CO2 in huge quantities. Mostly the Himalayas stop it raining in the Gobi.
Argentinean bovine gas production units are a major source of green house gases, second only to CFK (remember that one).
Disagreement about the reason will not stop oil prices and taxes increasing.