12-22-2009, 11:02 PM
I can't entirely disagree with you there. I'm merely defending the theory. As you yourself stated, in an enclosed environment, greenhouse gases do in fact cause greater heat: that is a fact. You are right in stating that the Earth emits CO2, but not at the scale that we do. The early years of the Earth were a time of intense heat and the major cause was the massive numbers of volcano that dotted the planet emitting CO2. It was the algae in the sea that absorbed those gases and they in turn, fell to the bottom of the ocean. Leave them there for a few billion years and bam, we have gasoline. We are again emitting those same gases once again.
Like I said before, this stuff is pretty fact based. This does happen and has happen. But the major problem that people are having now is the effect of our gases. Frankly, I don't believe there is enough oil in the world to cause too much of a change in the climate, but that's just me.
Like I said before, this stuff is pretty fact based. This does happen and has happen. But the major problem that people are having now is the effect of our gases. Frankly, I don't believe there is enough oil in the world to cause too much of a change in the climate, but that's just me.