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    but seriously dude use your head here

    -Too much atmospheric carbon causes the greenhouse effect, period. Just look at venus
    -Carbon is managed through the carbon cycle, and its current balance regulates our climate
    -We have been taking massive amount of carbon buried deep underground, and introducing it back into the cycle. And we burn more and more carbon everyday
    -We also have destroyed way over half of the vegetation responsible for filtering carbon out of the atmosphere


    How exactly have humans not had an impact?




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    Quote Originally Posted by lnopia the great View Post
    but seriously dude use your head here

    -Too much atmospheric carbon causes the greenhouse effect, period. Just look at venus
    -Carbon is managed through the carbon cycle, and its current balance regulates our climate
    -We have been taking massive amount of carbon buried deep underground, and introducing it back into the cycle. And we burn more and more carbon everyday
    -We also have destroyed way over half of the vegetation responsible for filtering carbon out of the atmosphere


    How exactly have humans not had an impact?
    - Water vapor is the most significant greenhouse gas. Only a small percentage is carbon dioxide, and an even smaller percentage is the carbon dioxide added by humans.
    - Earth has plants which convert CO2 into O2; venus does not.
    - The Carbon from Fossil Fuels buried deep underground has already been in Earth's atmosphere at one point
    - If our atmosphere were to end up resembling what it did back then, well life had no problem surviving back then, it flourished.
    - 2/3 of plant life 'filtering carbon out of the atmosphere' live in the ocean. Also, something like 10% are just from coniferous trees in the Siberian taiga & tundra
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