How did the word "believe" enter our lexicon concerning Global Warming?

Would someone say that they "believe" in E=MC 2?
Would someone "believe" that the Sun rises in the East and sets in the West?
Or course not.
Believing is not the same as knowing. Maybe someone "believes" in Santa Claus or the Tooth Fairy, but we don't "believe" Science. Experiments are done, data interpreted and Presto! We Know something.
Add Carbon Dioxide or Methane into a closed system and it heats up, every time. That shouldn't be too hard to understand,especially with the help of every climate scientist except those of an Oil or Coal Company payroll.

Isn't it time we dropped the "believe" out of the Global Warming debate?
 
Sorry, but Global Warming is still just a theory. It is not proven fact. You can either believe the theory is true or not, but you can't prove beyond a doubt that is true or isn't. Whenever there exists a degree of uncertainty, belief is all you have left for basing any determinations.
 
You are just showing your ignorance here. Carbon Dioxide and Methane have been a part of this planet's atmosphere for millions of years. Carbon Dioxide is still way less than 1% and still has a negligible effect on Global Warming. The water vapor in the atmosphere has far more impact. There just isn't credible evidence to support anthropogenic global warming. This is why people have to use the word "believe" to sell this scam.
 
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