World will need 'carbon sucking' technology by 2030s, scientists warn - New methods to capture and store emissions, such as planting more forests and pumping carbon underground, are currently costly and need testing.

Global temperature rises, are a net negative problem for the entire planet

The earth is already warming on its own and warms and cools naturally due to solar cycles and plate tectonics. You're overgeneralizing.

There's more than enough carbon floating around for any sort of life / biomass consideration anyway, so that point is grasping so heavily at straws you may as well be buried by them.

Its not. Carbon isn't implicitly bad. Its the rate of change that threatens us now. Not a warmer earth or more carbon. You realize all of this carbon was initially a part of the carbon cycle, right?

I'd love an answer to this one too. What 'cause' exactly do you think i have?

I bet you do. I don't care what your cause it. You probably just didn't get enough attention form your parents. You still aren't supporting your claims with evidence. And attacked well reasoned claims based on your preconceived notions. You didn't even realize that we were talking about specific events. And then purported that the goal has always been to reverse climate change. Whose goal? Support this with evidence. That was never a reasonable, attainable goal, and no official body has EVER endorsed it.

You also didn't deny now that I've accused you of it, any of those things.

So if I deny your claims I prove you right, if I don't deny your claims I prove you right, and if I ask you to support your claims with evidence, then I prove you right? Don't pretend your cyclical logic makes sense. You haven't supported anything. Now shut your whore mouth.

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