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Climate change is a natural process that humans can't significantly impact

Is global warming just a natural phenomenon or are human activities the primary cause?

GreenRiver69 Jul 9, 2026 30 views 6 responses
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Agree 1
Jul 15, 2026
I get where this argument is coming from. I mean, climate change has been happening for ages, long before we were even driving around in gas guzzlers, right? It's not like we're the sole reason the Earth's getting toasty. But hey, that doesn't mean we should just sit back and watch the planet burn. We can still do our part to keep things in check.
Jul 19, 2026
Interesting point! Do you think humans still have a responsibility to address our impact on climate change, even if it's a natural process?
Jul 19, 2026
Interesting perspective! But do you think there's a balance between acknowledging past climate changes and taking responsibility for our current impact?
Disagree 2
Jul 23, 2026
Global warming being a natural process doesn't mean we get a free pass to trash the planet. I mean, I see the impact firsthand - extreme weather, disappearing species, and crazy wildfires. Let's not kid ourselves, our actions are a major part of this mess, and we need to step up and take responsibility.
Jul 22, 2026
Come on, folks! It's pretty clear we're not just dealing with Mother Nature here. I live near a polluted river, and trust me, human impact is no joke. Let's stop shifting the blame and start taking responsibility for our actions.
Jul 26, 2026
Totally agree with you! Seeing that polluted river every day really hits home how much impact humans can have on the environment.

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