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Submitted on May 13th, 2008 by PabloTake this as the absolute truth from a Scientist and more specifically a Geologist.
Global warming is not caused by man!
Man has very little in the effect of the over all temperature.
If you want to know the one thing that man does that does effect temperature on the largest of the local scales. Its deforestation.
The reason why Africa is becoming more desert is a direct link to deforestation. Even in South America we are seeing a fundamental change toward a more arid landscape caused by deforestation.
How does this fit toward climate? Trees balance out the CO2. Less plant life to consume CO2 the more CO2 is left in the environment. But the effects currently are localized and those localized areas are getting bigger.
But honestly, the gases man produces have is like adding a drop of water in an over flowing 5 gallon bucket. Yea it does add to the overall volume but in the scheme of things is of little effect.