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Originally Posted by davew
could you please supply some peer reviewed research that confirms your second assertion -> 2) Is there anything humans can do to slow the rapidly changing climate?
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"GOOGLE FOR PEER REVIEWED PAPERS METHODS OF SLOWING GLOBAL" WARMING
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Since then, thousands of peer-reviewed scientific papers have come to the same conclusion about climate change, telling us that human activities emit greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, raising Earth’s average temperature and bringing a range of consequences to our ecosystems.
“The weight of all of this information taken together points to the single consistent fact that humans and our activity are warming the planet,”
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