Okay, I'm interested in your organic chemistry Enlightened views on climate change.
I'll start; methane and carbon dioxide are both organic chemicals. Both are demonstrated to warm the Earth via the greenhouse effect. Methane comes from natural gas production and from intensive livestock production. Both of these activities have increased exponentially in the last century, leading to atmospheric loads unseen in the geological record for millions of years.
Carbon dioxide is a result of burning fossil fuels and other organic materials, including methane. Carbon dioxide loading in the atmosphere is 50% greater now than at the beginning of the industrial era, also to levels unseen in the geological record for millions of years.
Based on these facts and hard data gathered on the actual increase in temperatures around the world over the past century and beyond, my conclusion is that we've entered a period of unprecedented global warming of which human activity outlined above is the overwhelming significant factor.
What say you?