HisServant
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Not true. There's no natural process that would have brought all of the carbon and methane stored deep inside the planet to the surface on anything like the scale of human activity. The climate would have changed naturally, but probably on a much slower timetable that life has been adapting to for billions of years.
Do you realize you just contradicted yourself in this response and affirmed my statement.
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FYI, all it would take for elevated levels of both is one huge volcanic eruption on the scale of Vesuvius or Pompeii... which have been happening cyclic for millennial to undo anything that man can do... and would increase the co2 and methane must faster than humankind can do.