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Climate change is a result of human activity, not a natural cycle

Discuss whether human impact or natural patterns are the main drivers of climate change.

SilverFalcon76 Feb 27, 2026 25 views 10 responses
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Agree 2
Feb 28, 2026
I mean, come on, how can anyone deny this? Look around, we've got cars spewing out exhaust, factories churning out pollution - it all adds up. I work outdoors, and the weather shifts are no joke. It's obvious we're messing things up.
Mar 5, 2026
I get what you're saying, but I think there's more to it than just human activity. It's a complex issue for sure.
Feb 27, 2026
I mean, come on, let's be real here. It's pretty obvious that we humans have messed things up when it comes to climate change. Look at all the pollution, deforestation, and crazy amounts of carbon emissions! I see it affecting the environment firsthand, not just in some textbook. Let's take responsibility and make some changes before it's too late, you know?
Feb 28, 2026
I get where you're coming from, but isn't it possible there are other factors at play besides just human activity? Nature can be pretty complex.
Disagree 5
Mar 13, 2026
Come on, guys! Saying climate change is ONLY because of us humans just sounds a bit too convenient, don't you think? I mean, the Earth has been through all sorts of changes for ages. It's not like we're innocent, but let's not act like Mother Nature has zero part to play in this global warming mess.
Mar 9, 2026
Come on, seriously? It's not like humans haven't gone through ice ages and warming periods long before we had factories and cars. Nature has its own cycles, and acting like we're the sole cause of climate change is a bit arrogant, don't you think? Let's not ignore the bigger picture here.
Mar 7, 2026
I get that human activity plays a part in climate change, but come on, let's not ignore the Earth's natural cycles here. I mean, the climate has been changing for ages, and it's not all about us driving cars and factories pumping out smoke. Nature has its own agenda too, and we can't just blame ourselves for everything.
Mar 2, 2026
I gotta say, I think it's pretty clear that human activity is a huge factor in climate change. I mean, just look at deforestation, pollution, and carbon emissions - they're definitely not natural cycles. Ignoring our impact on the environment is just sticking our heads in the sand, if you ask me.
Feb 28, 2026
It's kind of frustrating to see this debate still going on. I mean, come on, have we forgotten about all the carbon emissions, deforestation, and pollution we've been pumping out for years? My city is so much hotter now compared to when I was a kid, it's pretty obvious we're messing with the climate. Time for folks to recognize our impact and start taking responsibility.
Mar 8, 2026
I get what you're saying, but isn't it possible that the climate has changed naturally in the past too? Just playing devil's advocate here.