Originally posted by Elok
I don't contest that, but it's not relevant to my point. I said that no one particular event can be squarely blamed on global warming, only overall trends. You can't say "hurricane X was caused by GW" any more than you can point to a single water molecule in a lake and say "I peed that one into there two weeks ago."
I don't contest that, but it's not relevant to my point. I said that no one particular event can be squarely blamed on global warming, only overall trends. You can't say "hurricane X was caused by GW" any more than you can point to a single water molecule in a lake and say "I peed that one into there two weeks ago."
If one individual's inactivity and outlook encouraged millions of people to act in certain way, then yes he did have an impact.
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