So, Akhenaten, We meet again, For what should be an...
Human caused climate change is nonsense
So, Akhenaten, We meet again, For what should be an enjoyable and exciting debate. My first argument is that CO2 levels in the atmosphere began rising faster than ever before, At a time that perfectly coincides with the Industrial Revolution. Sounds like an awful coincidence, Doesn't it? Well, It is not a coincidence by any means, As I will now prove. Firstly, When we burn carbon-based materials such as coal, CO2 is produced. Very simple so far. Secondly, The amount of fuel we burn almost perfectly correlates with the atmospheric levels of CO2. In 1950, The global fuel consumption was 20, 138 terawatt-hours. In 1950, Nearly 5 billion tonnes of CO2 was produced. If we divide the amount of CO2 produced by the number of terawatt-hours, We get approximately 248, 286. This is the 'golden ratio' of climate change - for every terawatt-hour of fuel burnt, Approximately 248, 286 tons of CO2 is released as a result, And this holds true at any point. Thirdly, After measuring the amount of CO2 trapped in ice, We can measure how much CO2 was around at the time the ice was formed. And we can see that current levels are higher than they have been in millions of years. You may now present your argument. Thank you for the debate.