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i don't disagree with your line of thought, we simply don't know enough to
conclusively prove it. we have not been around long enough, and kept records
long enough. geological data is NOT enough to fully understand every climatic change
on our planet.
we have enough data to conclusively prove that the temperature is going up. there is also a consensus that human induced global warming is about 0.4°C - so far. most also agree that our climate models are not good enough to make reliable predictions, which is why scientists are worried.
very good presentation of the whole topic: http://webcast.berkeley.edu/course_...d=2010-D-52040|2010-D-69342&semesterid=2010-D
lecture 19. if you want to know more about physics, to pwn your friends and people in this forum, watch all lectures