>>508759833>The fact that heat escapesHeat escapes from a kettle. The water in the kettle is still heated readily because of heat-retentive properties of metal and the heat of the stove. So heat escapes. Does that mean we can release a MASSIVE amount of heat-retaining gas into the environment without it being a big deal? How much? Based on what?
>Pure coincidence, unless you think a few hundred thousand cavemen burning wood to cook meat caused the end of the Ice Age.This doesn't add up, shit argument. Two different things. False equivalence fallacy, try again.
>You climate cultistsOuch, that smarts!
>never address what caused that thoughHow is it relevant at all to the point that there clearly is a limit to how much heat retaining gas we can release without it causing trouble?
You really fucking think we can release INFINITE amounts of heat-retaining gas into the environment without it being an issue for us?
Keep in mind, "the planet" will be fine no matter what we do. Climate change is going to make things troublesome for humans if some steps aren't taken to mitogate greenhouse gas emissions.
You have your identity so wrapped up in your position. Sad. I came to my point through logic. Logic could change it to your side but you can't offer it.