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Where is the Science in the Inquiry?

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Where is the Science in the Inquiry?

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And emissions of CO2 have been rising since the start of the Industrial Revolution in 1760, causing temperatures to climb.” But, on the other hand, according to studies presented on the website: http://www.clearlight.com/~mhieb/WVFossils/greenhouse_data.html, CO2 is not at all a major contributor. “It is about 0.28%, if water vapor is taken into account– about 5.53%, if not. Human activities contribute slightly to greenhouse gas concentrations through farming, manufacturing, power generation, and transportation. However, these emissions are so dwarfed in comparison to emissions from natural sources we can do nothing about, that even the most costly efforts to limit human emissions would have a very small– perhaps undetectable– effect on global climate.” And, not to be left out of the debate, Khabibullo Abdusamatov, a scientist at the renowned Russian Academy of Sciences tells us that starting from 2012, the process of global cooling will start on the Earth and by the middle of 21st

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