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Professor Zbigniew Jaworowski, Chairman of the Scientific Council of the Central Laboratory for Radiological Protection in Warsaw, Poland says the earth’s temperature has more to do with cloud cover and water vapor than CO2 concentration in the atmosphere.
Noted, however, the Earth’s climate can be affected by natural factors that are external to the climate system, such as changes in volcanic activity, solar output, and the Earth's orbit around the Sun. Humans have no control over these activities, so they are not working alone towards destroying the environment. The earth plays its own role as well.
Well, according to the UK express research on "100 reasons for global warming", man-made carbon dioxide emissions throughout human history constitute less than 0.00022% of the total naturally emitted from the mantle of the earth during geological history.
Natural forest fires especially large scale ones which happen over a long period of time have an impact on the global temperature. When the vegetation burns, there is a release of stored carbon and increase in green house gasses such as carbon dioxide into the atmosphere. The solar energy is then trapped by these greenhouse gasses which then leads to the warming of the atmosphere. These harmful gases cause air pollution as well. This shows that its not only humans responsible for climate change.
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