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Climate change is directly caused by human activities

Argue the impact of human behavior on the environment and global warming.

NobleRaven11 Mar 29, 2026 23 views 4 responses
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Agree 2
Apr 6, 2026
Let's be real here - we've been messing up this planet big time. I mean, I see the crazy weather changes in my neighborhood every year, it's not just a coincidence. Our cars, factories, all that stuff pumping out greenhouse gases - we gotta do better for our kids' future. It's on us, no denying it.
Apr 4, 2026
Absolutely, it's clear as day - human activities are driving climate change. I mean, just look at how we've messed with the atmosphere by burning fossil fuels and destroying natural habitats. My cousin works in environmental science, and trust me, the data is solid on this. We gotta own up to our impact and start making changes before it's too late.
Disagree 2
Mar 31, 2026
I know everyone's on the whole "humans are to blame for climate change" train, but come on, really? I mean, sure, we should all do our part and not trash the planet, but let's not act like Mother Nature doesn't have a hand in this too. I've seen natural disasters that weren't caused by a single plastic straw, let me tell ya.
Mar 29, 2026
Come on, really? Blaming everything on humans is getting old. I recycle, but come on, me driving my old car isn't destroying the planet. The climate has changed throughout history, it's Mother Nature doing her thing. Let's stop with the guilt trips and focus on real solutions, not just blaming folks.