I agree with that, although carbon isn’t a greenhouse gas as it isn’t a gas, but that’s being pedantic and I do understand what you are actually saying. Quite frankly the facts are not reasonably deniable in respect of us burning fossil fuels. BUT originally the carbon wasn’t solid and enclosed in trees, plants, oil, coal etc etc. It only became so over endless millennia and yes, we are now burning the fossil fuels and releasing the carbon back into the atmosphere.
My contention is that that does not make it an emergency or a crisis and yet if you express that view you are labelled as a ‘climate change denier’ as though the terms ‘emergency’ and ‘crisis’ are incontrovertibly accurate.
The human race will adapt one way or another to changes in the earth’s climate but I personally don’t want to see my current way of life or all the improvements we’ve made as a race, changed for the worse because of someone else’s opinion that we should stop using fossil fuels before we have a viable alternative.
Viable, reliable alternatives may exist in the future but at the moment they don’t so we need to reduce where we can, but not destroy all the progress we have made over the last few centuries.
I’m not disputing the facts you present
@lardiman a very good debate opening thread title Sir - I hope the replies remain respectful and polite.