Quote:Do you have any links to confirm this? Everything I could find seems to indicate the opposite (e.g. Methane sources link). In fact, the only sources I could see that supported your claim came from the media and similar, which aren't exactly reliable sources.
2) Greenhouse gasses, as released by humans are a drop in a very large bucket. We don't even come close, by orders to magnitude, to what nature is doing by itself.
Quote:Weather and climate are two different things, albeit related. For example, Australian scientists are currently reporting that we are about to enter another La Nina cycle (which means no more drought! ^_^), but they are unable to tell exactly when it will happen or how many inches of rain we will get when it does.
3) These same models can't accurately predict weather a week from now, and their ability to predict even a year ahead is usually not discernable from chance guesses. It is generally accepted by climatologists that even now, the models are woefully inadequate. You expect me to believe they can predict 10, 20, 50, or even 100 years from now?