And you might not be interested but India with it's billion people produces one third the CO2 of the US despite having three times the population. It is behaviour, not population that is the root problem in your article)
Come on now, 1 billion extra people on earth has to obviously raise CO2 levels by quite a bit since many of them will drive cars, take airplane rides, buy products from factories that produce CO2's, use electricity from coal plants....etc....etc.
You are not denying this basic fact, are you??
Or are you saying all of the 1 billion people live in huts in Africa and dont use any consumer products??
And it's quite clear that you simply are trying to change the topic from the actual measured increase in temperature (including more than making up for the slowdown in your article). There is nothing you can do to deny that the global temperature is increasing and the increases creates problems
I never said earth wasnt warming, pay attention to what I say if you're gonna debate me.
I said the following:
1. Earth isnt warming up nearly as fast as the experts predicted.
2. The warming is very minor considering we have 7 billion people on earth now.
3. We dont know for sure if the slight warming of the planet is part of a natural cycle, if its manmade, or a bit of both.
Interestingly enough, thats exactly the stance John Christy takes.
But you need a brain to understand that. You can't just mindlessly follow the global warming doomsday crowd, you have to think for yourself