Winning some more. How about the epa address these simple queries:
1. Define the correct temperature range for the planet.
2. Define the correct humidity range for the planet.
3. Define the correct mean sea level for the planet.
4. Define the correct amount of precipitation for the planet.
5. Define the correct makeup of the atmosphere.
6. Define the correct amount of sea ice at the N/S poles.
7. Define/explain past glaciation and subsequent warming without any input from humans.
The EPA can’t answer, but I can (see post 79):
1.Temp - should be warmer but always fluctuating.
2.humidity - should be more humid but always fluctuating
3.sea level- no such thing as “normal”, eg. a higher sea level could be consumed by continental uplift and aquafiers.
4. precipitation - no such thing as “normal”. Depends on the existence of convection and where there is land vs water, which is always changing.
5. atmosphere - the only thing you can say about our atmosphere is that, over time, there will be less hydrogen and helium, though some may be released by chemical reactions on the “ground”.
6. ice - none. Ice ages are the exception not the norm. We are in an ice age today.
7. explain - people have nothing to do with it.
Not fair using logic. You are being too scientific. Appeal to your raw emotions. WE ALL GONNA DIIIIIIEEEEEEE!