I agree completely. There is definitely a human factor that accounts for it. My point is that in order to dispel the myths of those who oppose curbing global warming effects (for whatever ridiculous reasons) why not argue that at the least taking action is a movement towards making things run more smoothly. If we can combat the effects of global warming while we're at it then double win.
My comment is just a response I've always had to give people who think global warming isn't happening. Oddly, I find that they don't have much more to say after that. :)
I agree completely. There is definitely a human factor that accounts for it. My point is that in order to dispel the myths of those who oppose curbing global warming effects (for whatever ridiculous reasons) why not argue that at the least taking action is a movement towards making things run more smoothly. If we can combat the effects of global warming while we're at it then double win.
My comment is just a response I've always had to give people who think global warming isn't happening. Oddly, I find that they don't have much more to say after that. :)