Ah yes, all that CO2 we add to the usual normal earthly sources couldn't possibly be having any effect.
Methinks it's you who've been reading too much pseudo science.
The weight of the scientific community is not on your side on this one, Buddy.
I've been watching this one since the original work on CO2 levels was being published in the 70s and we were discussing it in a Physics seminar.
The difference was, in the 70s, while even the early research made it glaringly obvious that the rise in levels were due to humanity's influence (gee, funny how it goes hand in hand with the Industrial Revolution
), and that it was very *unusual*, no one then would've predicted such an acceleration in CO2 levels in a few short decades thereafter, or the obvious melting of ice that's been around for thousands upon thousands of years, or the receding permafrost, or other effects we've observed.
35 years later, there's no debate on whether humans have a hand in this greenhouse gas rise, but apparently politicos think they know better.
Well, I don't look to a physicist for lessons on politics, nor do I think it wise to look to politicos for lessons in science.
But hey, anyone who wants to imitate an ostrich, it's a free country. Knock yourself out.