Global Warming/ Climate Change question

Sapien

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Ray makes a valid case, drawing on hisotrical periods with high CO2 as especialyl rich in plant/ animal life, and a biological perspecive of CO2 levels being beneficial for organisms, that global warming/ climate change is not inherently a bad thing.

however, much of the issues associated with global warming are not only realted to warmer climate/ ozone stuff etc, but the fact that the RATE at which it is occuring can be problematic for ecosystems etc.

How can one reconcile these 2 facts?
 

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Irrelevant as it's to do with solar activity, not CO2.

"Climate change" didn't even kill the dinosaurs, and species have either adapted or died for eons. It's not a morality issue, despite the best efforts of the carbon cult communists to make it so.
 

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You might want to look at this:

It's a commentary on a new short film that claims that climate change is "not happening".
 

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The climate will always change - most likely in its natural cycles. It's just that humans and CO2 have nothing to do with it.
 
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