When they can replicate thunderstorms, rain showers, lightening strikes, and F5 Tornadoes in the laboratory, I'll get back with you on that.
What about Ice Cores, Glacier Melts, and rising sea levels?
If there's even the most remote chance that Mankind has any effect of these changes shouldn't we at least be doing something about it?
It's evident to me, as a farmer, that our environment is out of wack! I see it everyday.
Individuals who live inside airconditioned cars and homes, and only briefly deal with the weather in their daily lives wouldn't notice "observable" changes in their day to day climates, because they're not paying any attention to it.
Easter Sunday 2006, we experienced a record high of 110 degrees, in the shade here in Central Texas.
Easter Sunday 2007, it snowed for the first time in 78 YEARS!
We've received more rain in the past six months, than we received in the past two years! Busting a drought that we've been in for the past three.
Never in my life have I witnessed such extremes in weather.
But, yeah, I guess it's just a naturally occurring phenomena, which in itself can't seem to be proved.
Where have the Honey Bees gone?
Why have migratory patterns of birds changed?
What in the fuck is going on?
Oh nothing, cuz we can't repeat it in a lab.
What a bunch of BULLSHIT!
*end rant*