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Climate change is predominantly caused by human activity

Is human impact the primary cause of climate change or are other factors more significant?

IronRiver19 Mar 16, 2026 28 views 5 responses
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Mar 21, 2026
Absolutely, no doubt in my mind that human activity is the main driver of climate change. I mean, look around - deforestation, burning fossil fuels non-stop, it's pretty obvious. I've seen the impact firsthand with extreme weather events becoming more frequent. We seriously need to take responsibility and start making big changes before it's too late.
Mar 20, 2026
Man, I totally think climate change is mostly our fault! I mean, look around - we're spewing out emissions like there's no tomorrow. My city used to have mild winters, now it's all over the place. Who else are we gonna blame for all this crazy weather, aliens? Come on, people!
Mar 20, 2026
I completely agree. I've noticed the same changes in seasons and extreme weather patterns where I live. It's hard to deny the impact of human activity on our climate.
Mar 19, 2026
Absolutely! I mean, come on, look around - cars, factories, deforestation, all that stuff has got to be messing with the planet. It's not rocket science to see that human activity is a massive player in this whole climate change mess. We need to wake up and take responsibility for our actions before it's too late.
Disagree 1
Mar 19, 2026
Come on, folks. Of course, humans have a part to play in climate change, I'm not denying that. But to say we're predominantly responsible? That's a stretch. The Earth's been around for billions of years; we're just a blip on its timeline. Let's focus on solutions that actually work instead of just blaming ourselves for everything.