Dan
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EDIT: Dan, as much as your argument makes sense on an individual scale, ie, not knowing really how much impact one's own actions will have, there does happen to be an entire area of research dedicated to assessing the impact of certain emissions on certain factors of the climate. Not sure I'm inclined to believe that none of them really have any idea what they're talking about.
I am doubtful about the ability to isolate the effect of a single value, of human industry (carbon emissions) on the global climate. We cannot perform controlled experiments on this scale, and we cannot build a comprehensive physical model. Furthermore, the effect of a single individuals actions on human carbon emissions is by no means certain either. Lastly, the other (non carbon emission related) effects of an individual action on the global climate are most certainly unknown, and likely of greater magnitude than the effect of individual action on carbon emission and the effect of that carbon emission on the climate.