Yeah umm...
I don't think that link shows what you think it shows.

Here is how the entire article referenced by your link ends:

"As Wallace 
Broecker<http://www.ldeo.columbia.edu/dees/faculty/broecker.html>likes
to say, the Earth's climate system is "an angry beast" and one that we
should not be poking with sticks, which of course is exactly what we are
doing with all our carbon dioxide and other GTG emissions.  We don't know
exactly when or how "the beast" will react, but we do know that it
eventually will.  It's not a matter of whether, it's only a matter of when
and how.  Those of us who live in geographcal regions affected by the North
Atlantic thermohaline circulation should be especially aware of how
sensitive this part of "the beast's" anatomy is to poking and prodding."

And I think that represents at least the partial viewpoint of quite a few
people in this discussion.

2008/12/28 Scott Stroz <[email protected]>

> Did you look at this link, http://tinyurl.com/7b7ot?
>
> How would you explain the climate and CO2 levels changing before man built
> factories and cars? All I am saying is that it seems like the 'warming' and
> 'cooling' of our planet seems to be a cyclical thing and has been happening
> for a long, long time.
>
> Could man have such a profound effect on theses changes?  Maybe.  But then
> again, I may raise the temperature of the ocean by pissing in it too.
>


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