Thanks, I’ll check this out. All I’m saying is that I believe we CONTRIBUTE. How much? Don’t know. But I get what you’re saying.
I own my own wine business/website. (Media) The last time I was in Tuscany, I was walking vineyards that were 700 meters in elevation. The vineyard was strewn with clam and oyster shells. No greater evidence of past climate change could there have been IMO.
“The vineyard was strewn with clam and oyster shells. No greater evidence of past climate change could there have been IMO.”
I suggest you obtain some good reading from a geology book that explains how the earth has changed over the millennia.
The world is in a state of flux always, and will always be that way.
If man, who cannot even control a single thunderstorm, believes it can change the entire world, then it is delusional. It would be like changing the salinity of the oceans by throwing in a few teaspoonful’s of salt.
“The vineyard was strewn with clam and oyster shells.”
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They could have been deposited there by a long-ago tsunami caused by a massive undersea earthquake or volcanic event in pre-historic times.
I wonder: could clam and oyster shells have been spread on the vineyard as an amendment to adjust soil ph?
The earth quit warming in 1998. Any climate change has to do with solar activity and nothing to do with humans.