RE: Global warming: Forget the old lines you were taught at school.

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I understand perfectly the point you are trying to make, but in order to make this point you have to examine more thoroughly what the scientists say about climate change. They say that the gases we emit destroys some layers protecting the earth like the ozone layer, you are supposed to examine whether this is true, because if it is true then it means the actions of man are destroying some of the Earth's natural protection and thus the protection from the sun's radiation is getting weaker which would result in more heat. You understand what I'm saying?

Also, what you said about some high polluting areas in Brazil not being the hottest is not really a good point because scientists say that winds carry the gasses we emit and might blow them further away from where they were emitted.


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There are different points of view. If you look at it, scientists are looking for an answer to global warming, and the ozone layer over Antarctica is where the biggest hole is, right? If so, it should be warmer there, because the incidence of ultraviolet rays would be being emitted with greater frequency and second, why would the winds be pushing all these gases in greater volume to that frozen continent specifically? To me these are just anomalies, just as there is an anomaly that covers part of South America, called the South Atlantic Magnetic Anomaly, which is expanding to other borders. I believe that our civilization has an exact survival time on Earth... and planet Earth undergoes changes every time for thousands of years, in which entire civilizations die out and new ones appear... it's a kind of crazy thought, but I believe that advanced civilizations existed in the remote past on our planet and that they disappeared from the map by these changes in the Earth's climate and by major catastrophes. But in short, I liked your review. I think a little differently, this doesn't mean that I don't believe in parts of the work of scientists, but I think that not everything is the fault of human action, but of the natural transformation process of planets and stars...


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