Only on one side, unfortunately.
Again, there's evidence of human-caused warming, but no evidence at all that we're in a natural cycle. This is a fact in search of a context.
I did.
Not a fact.
A-freakin'-men.
No argument there.
Not surprising, since Tsunamis are caused by earthquakes, not the climate. For the rest,
the American Meteorological Society disagrees.
The introduction of fresh water into seawater decreases the salinity of the oceans, causing massive problems with the global food supply.
The problem isn't that greenhouse gases exist, but that there is too much of them. I can take a couple aspirin and be fine, but if I take a bottle, it'll kill me. The fact that a small amount of something is harmless does not automatically mean that it's harmless in
any amount.