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The end of the combustion engine as we know it?
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You look at the climatic shift in the earths environment, since the ice age, 2.6 million years ago. What does it do? It peaks and troughs.

We are exiting a 'cold period' and entering a 'hot period'. Average temperatures have been on the rise for centuries.

Granted, the use of fossil fuels has largely increased, but has it caused the increase in global temperature? In my opinion, no. Just bad timing.
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RE: The end of the combustion engine as we know it? - by Grant - 04-05-2014, 08:12 AM

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