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Just a few thoughts. We know that the globe's average temperature is about 15 C and the human body temperature is about 37 C, more than double the earth’s average temperature. Now my question is how the population of the earth influences the average temperature of the globe just by walking the earth with our warm bodies.
If one introduces a large number of objects with a temperature more than double the average, surly it will have a significant influence on the average. This is simple physics and a bit of maths.
The next issue is the greenhouse gasses produced by the human body, we all know that it is methane which is worse than co2. if every human being produces 1 litre of methane per day and we have well over 6 billion people on the face of the earth this amounts to well over 6 billion litres of greenhouse gas per day, not an insignificant amount. On top of this there is the methane that is produce by sewer and solid waste disposal and if we add all of this together we get a huge influence from humans just by being around and not even using any fossil fuels.
This, I would thought is a very inconvenient truth that especially politicians would rather ignore.
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