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<blockquote data-quote="Sharpend" data-source="post: 425739" data-attributes="member: 17152"><p>There are so many pollutants that we as humans pump into the atmosphere both around us immediately and above us, there has to be a detrimental result, diesel was sold to us as the fuel of the future many years ago now following w greater understanding it has become apparent that in fact diesel is more poisonous than we thought, so if it's effecting us then there will be an effect on the environment around it. Therefore it is naive to think that we don't contribute to global warming as we all agree that the planet and its weather systems are going through a changing period? In order for something to change then something has to happen and as science has demonstrated we are able to manipulate elements to change in many different ways, so why is it so hard to accept that we aren't responsible for the changing climate??</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Sharpend, post: 425739, member: 17152"] There are so many pollutants that we as humans pump into the atmosphere both around us immediately and above us, there has to be a detrimental result, diesel was sold to us as the fuel of the future many years ago now following w greater understanding it has become apparent that in fact diesel is more poisonous than we thought, so if it's effecting us then there will be an effect on the environment around it. Therefore it is naive to think that we don't contribute to global warming as we all agree that the planet and its weather systems are going through a changing period? In order for something to change then something has to happen and as science has demonstrated we are able to manipulate elements to change in many different ways, so why is it so hard to accept that we aren't responsible for the changing climate?? [/QUOTE]
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