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Originally Posted by Jewish Lawyer
Is there any weather effect that isn't consistent with Global Warming?
We have the coldest April on record, that is consistent with global warming, and last summer was the hottest on record, and that was also consistent with global warming.
What would happen to disprove global warming - 50 years of no temperature rise with no hurricanes?
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A decrease in worldwide CO2 emissions along with stabilization of weather patterns and a decrease in average worldwide temperatures would indeed signal a decline in global warming.
While there is indeed some natural fluctuation in atmospheric CO2 levels (we know historical levels going millions of years back due to core samples taken from glaciers), the current rate at which modern CO2 levels has increased has increased at a faster rate and we are now at a higher level than any other time in Earth's history.
This is caused by the sources you hear about all the time - burning of fossil fuels, etc. This fact is agreed upon by pretty much every reputable scientist as well as every academy of science of all industrialized nations.