After that, the planet warmed without
significant human carbon emissions to blame, so what caused it?
Not exact matches
As a result of past and current
human greenhouse gas
emissions, we have already locked in a substantial and
significant rate of Arctic
carbon emission feedback.
However, I think the evidence favours a
significant climate impact due to
human carbon emissions and therefore some response is required.
Satellites show no warming in the troposphere «Satellite measurements indicate an absence of
significant global warming since 1979, the very period that
human carbon dioxide
emissions have been increasing rapidly.
The latter is a politico -(pseudo) scientific construct, developed since the late - 1980s, in which the
human emission of «greenhouse gases», such as
carbon dioxide and methane, is unquestioningly taken as the prime - driver of a new and dramatic type of climate change that will inexorably result in a
significant warming during the next 100 years and which will inevitably lead to catastrophe for both humanity and the Earth.
As methane
emissions from permafrost degradation will also be accompanied by larger fluxes of CO2, Arctic
carbon stores clearly have the potential to be a
significant amplifier to the
human release of
carbon.
Second of all,
humans can't easily have nearly as
significant effect on water vapor in the atmosphere as
carbon dioxide by direct
emissions of these gases.