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The report identified land degradation as a major contributor to climate change, and vice versa. And by releasing carbon once locked in the soil, land decay was responsible for global emissions of up to 4.4 billion tonnes of carbon dioxide per year between 2000 and 2009.
I guarantee this is unprovable and the resulting terror-filled annihilation of the planet is hogwash.
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There's no Scientific data or evidence of any kind in that article. Like all Climate Science just wild claims with nothing to back it up. Simply put, we haven't been around long enough to have enough data to say one way or the other. Let's assume for a minute that the earth is warming up. How fast, and at what rate did humans cause it to speed up?
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I guarantee this is unprovable and the resulting terror-filled annihilation of the planet is hogwash.
[–] DickTracy ago (edited ago)
There's no Scientific data or evidence of any kind in that article. Like all Climate Science just wild claims with nothing to back it up. Simply put, we haven't been around long enough to have enough data to say one way or the other. Let's assume for a minute that the earth is warming up. How fast, and at what rate did humans cause it to speed up?