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Originally Posted by Byte1
Nope, not quite true. Yes, there was warming, AND there was an Industrial Revolution, but if you look at the millenniums of cyclic climate changes, you will see that Earth was warmer and it cooled off and there was little or no humans to cause it. You are making assumptions. A man on the train died, so since there were people on the train, he MUST have been murdered. He couldn't have just died. Sure, he could have died, but someone has to prove it was not a natural occurrence in order to call it "man caused" death.
Sorry if some us do not put much stock in the U.N. As far as I am concerned they could disband and I doubt anyone would miss them.
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Ah! Murder on the Orient Express. The man was murdered. The evidence is clear to anyone who cares to look. Multiple stab wounds, one of which, the last one, was fatal.
Like in that marvelous tale, there is evidence of man's influence on climate change for those who wish to look and understand what they are seeing.
And as for the U. N., I think most of the world would miss them. Kind of like disbanding the U. S. A.. It would be missed very badly, except by the Russians and China.