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How can scientists prove that spending huge money will reduce global warming, they can't.

The earth has been much hotter in the past and took centuries to cool down but did on its own without pouring in a fortune of dollars.

That said it's still alarming that it's on an upward trend at present but it's not something that hasn't happened before, will reducing emissions stop the incline that is the question no one can answer with any confidence.

Maybe the damage has been done and it will rise to a level it wants to before it cools again.

You can try to reduce human involvement but isn't the majority coming from heatwave bushfires a lot of carbon emissions are from them.
 
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How can scientists prove that spending huge money will reduce global warming, they can't.

The earth has been much hotter in the past and took centuries to cool down but did on its own without pouring in a fortune of dollars.

That said it's still alarming that it's on an upward trend at present but it's not something that hasn't happened before, will reducing emissions stop the incline that is the question no one can answer with any confidence.

The difference is that the current temperature rising is due to the impact of humans on the planet and this has never happened before.Failure to act will lead to terrible consequences for everyone and everything that shares our world.I am well aware some people do not share this view including a few politicians and the majority of the fossil fuel/mining sector.
 
How can scientists prove that spending huge money will reduce global warming, they can't.

The earth has been much hotter in the past and took centuries to cool down but did on its own without pouring in a fortune of dollars.

That said it's still alarming that it's on an upward trend at present but it's not something that hasn't happened before, will reducing emissions stop the incline that is the question no one can answer with any confidence.

Maybe the damage has been done and it will rise to a level it wants to before it cools again.

You can try to reduce human involvement but isn't the majority coming from heatwave bushfires a lot of carbon emissions are from them.
to me the answer to the problem of "global warming" lays in the thermal properties of the earth basically being wrapped in concrete and bitumen
Wind and solar farms will do squat
 

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