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Climate change is mainly caused by human activities, not natural factors

Discuss the impact of human actions on the environment

StormNinja44 6 days ago 8 views 6 responses
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20 hours ago
Absolutely, it's pretty clear to me that human activities are a massive driver of climate change. I live near a polluted river, and you can't tell me that's just nature doing its thing. Plus, scientists have been shouting this from the rooftops for years - we better start listening before it's too late.
6 days ago
It's pretty obvious to me that we're the ones messing things up with this climate change stuff. I mean, come on, look around - cars spewing out smoke, deforestation like crazy, and don't even get me started on all the plastic waste. Nature's been doing its thing for ages, but we're really pushing it over the edge with our human activities. Just open your eyes, folks.
2 days ago
I get where you're coming from, but it's not that simple. Natural factors definitely play a significant role in climate change too, it's a mix of both human and environmental influences.
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5 days ago
Honestly, I get that human activity impacts the environment, but come on, nature has been doing its thing for eons! We're talking volcanic eruptions, solar radiation - all that jazz. It's not just us driving cars causing the whole shebang. Let's not forget Mother Nature's hand in the cookie jar, folks.
6 days ago
I get that humans play a part, but come on, to say we're mainly the reason for climate change is a bit of a stretch. Nature has been doing its thing for eons - remember volcanoes? They're like the OG climate change machines! Let's not ignore the big picture here, folks.
4 days ago
Interesting point about volcanoes! Do you think human activities are still a significant factor in climate change, though?

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