[@SleepingSilence] By 'biased' links, I meant about all of them were Trump or Conservative reported sites. I'd like some data that has no bias. And while you might not think Trump or Conservatives are guilty of any Russian conspiracy, I would think you would agree that they are very biased on their own agendas and lie often. Not that liberals are much better, and Bill Nye, while he hasn't ever changed his science (from what I can tell), he does now remain silent on certain issues like gender chromosomes so as not to upset some of the far radicals of the LGBT community, so he isn't a saint I concede. Look, Marc Morano has a bachelor's degree in political science, with no degree in any scientific field. [url=https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Marc_Morano]His wiki page[/url]. And not only did you post a video of him arguing against an actual scientists, but you also used the website this non scientist uses to prove facts that he cannot prove. Marc is a political tool for Rush Limbaugh and other conservatives. Look, the united states has been a left vs right field for a very long time, but it has increased its polarization in the past few years. Let me give you an example. You don't find states more conservative than Alabama. My highschool science teacher often said "America is the greatest country on the planet," as most good americans would claim. Yet to him CO2 emissions causing the rapid growth of climate change was no more debated than the boiling temperature of water. I even remember us watching a clip of the "I am Legend" movie with Will Smith's character driving around in his fast car in the abandoned city, and him using that as an example saying "Now, he can blow off those carbon emissions from his car because he is one of the last people on the planet. The problem is with the population growth and how many people are giving off CO2." My conservative as hell science teacher in 2008 and 2009 had no doubt that climate change was real, and was rapidly growing hotter due to CO2. And while the country was somewhat polarized then, it was less so than it is now. People choose the facts they want now. I haven't found any climate change denier, scientist or no (and most are not) that aren't conservatives, while I have found plenty of climate change scientists on every spectrum of the political sphere. To be more specific in your last question however, the CO2 emissions are speeding up the process in a dangerous rate. It is not the only factor, no. But it's the unnatural swiftness of the climate rising. This is why much of the coral reefs are dying the past few years. This is why sea levels are rising much quicker than most have anticipated. Hell, I just found this [url=https://www.theatlantic.com/science/archive/2018/01/why-did-two-thirds-of-this-weird-antelope-suddenly-drop-dead/550676/]article[/url] about how, due to the sudden change in humidity, a normally harmless bacteria has now killed off two thirds of the world's Saiga, because of climate change. Literally 200,000 animals dropped dead over the course of a few days back in 2015, as the world grows hotter. [url=http://www.ecn.ac.uk/what-we-do/education/tutorials-weather-climate/climate/factors-affecting-climate]Here[/url] is a non american link, to show all of the factors that affect climate change. Humans are on there, as well as currents, locations of mountains, etc.