Talk:Greenhouse gas

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"would be occurring with or without humans"[change source]

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Although global warming is a world wide danger, there are some proof and evidence that global warming would be occurring with or without humans creating greenhouse gas emissions. This is because there are natural causes that us humans have no control over. These include: the sun spots are exploding therefore raising the heat, large eruptions in the major volcanoes on the earth which increases gases and this is damaging plants, the orbit the Earth takes has changed - movement to or from the sun, the Earth is different when compared to how it sits near the sun -changes the temperature up or down, meteors caused explosions as they made contact with the Earth. Earth's absorption of solar radiation and heat energy that is emitted by the sun. This in turn will make temperature rise and get higher on the top surfaces of the earth.

This appears to be a fringe theory. If there is evidence that global warming would still be occurring without humans, please cite a reliable source. A reliable source can help other editors verify that this theory has scientific support. Matt Fitzpatrick (talk) 21:05, 9 December 2013 (UTC)[reply]

Greenhouse gas

Moeukhorn (talk) 23:15, 17 November 2016 (UTC)[reply]