But Indy makes a good point. The glaciers didn't just start melting once we started throwing CO2 into the air. They've been melting since the last Ice Age, and I think we'll all agree that man didn't cause that warming. The problem is that no one can accurately quantify exactly what contribution man-made CO2 has made to the on-going and pre-existing glacial melting.
Lookie here. We will NOT agree about the last bit. And while you can ponder on the accuracy of our contribution, I refer to Simaril when he stated that we should perhaps not help on with destabilization of our climate.
Guess we all agree about GW though,....since we have that much Ice melting in the last 50 years. Would amount to about most of the European glaciers put together, the biggest one by far being only a quarter or so of the total there. And don't forget the sea-ice, since it normally melts before....
And Indy:
"and people have lived below sea level for centuries. The idea people will just stand around and drown is retarded."
I guess you must be living below sea level. And I guess people lived fine with the Dinos. Oh, forgot that we got created only a short while ago perhaps. Anyway, I think that the rather "delicate" climate in the later and less violent times of our earth did indeed help with us becoming...."intelligent creatures", but however, reading these threads make me think if that is the case at all.....