pollution helps against global warming? (1 Viewer)

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global warming are cyclic events which hav been documented to occur at the end of the ice age... and may/may not be inevitable
the main problem is that we work with theories..

and heres another..this is about different pollutants.. lik particulate types (soot & Ash) [solid carbon]..
as opposed to gases like CO2 (carbon dioxide) / CH4 (methane)/ NOx (Nitrogen oxides )/ SOx (Sulphur oxides)

interesting thing is that cleaner fuels ==> more co2 and less soot
so less reflective surface for light rays..

like with the gases we are makin the ozone hole bigger... more UV
then the lower particulates stop us from reflecting this extra light ray

Personally Id let the planet go about its natural progression..
 

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I remember when I was in year 5, and I was invited to participate in my first inter-school debate. The debate topic was "Pollution is not a good thing", and I was on the negative.
 

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