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Climate change is primarily caused by human activity, not natural cycles

Debate whether human actions or natural processes are the main drivers of climate change.

RapidMountain33 Apr 5, 2026 25 views 14 responses
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Agree 3
Apr 15, 2026
I get it, natural cycles do play a role, but come on, let's not be blind, folks. Have you seen how much garbage we pump into the atmosphere? It's like the planet's on a three-day bender with no hangover cure in sight. My kids are gonna inherit this mess, and that scares the heck out of me.
Apr 24, 2026
I hear you, but natural cycles are like the veteran players on a sports team - they've been around a while and still have a big impact.
Apr 14, 2026
I've seen enough in my life to know that human activity is messing things up big time when it comes to climate change. I mean, just look around - pollution, deforestation, and all that stuff can't just be nature doing its thing. We gotta step up and take responsibility for the mess we've made.
Apr 5, 2026
Exactly, I mean, look around, folks. We've got factories churning out more emissions than a group of teenagers at a bean-eating contest. Natural cycles are like a sneeze, quick and temporary. We're the ones mainlining pollution like it's energy drinks. Time to face the music, people.
Apr 6, 2026
Hold on, natural cycles are like a sneeze? That's a pretty epic comparison! But seriously, human activity is like the Godzilla of pollution, right?
Apr 9, 2026
Wait, are natural cycles really that insignificant compared to human activity's impact on climate change? That's a new angle for me.
Disagree 4
Apr 19, 2026
It's wild to me how some folks still think climate change is all about natural cycles. Like sure, nature does its thing, but the way we're burning fossil fuels and messing with the environment is a huge factor. I live in a city that's seen more extreme weather than ever before, and you can't tell me humans aren't a big chunk of the problem here. Let's get real!
Apr 23, 2026
I hear what you're saying, but natural cycles do play a significant role in climate change too. It's not all on us humans.
Apr 18, 2026
Come on now, let's not act like humans are the sole reason the climate is changing. Sure, we've got our faults, but Mother Nature plays a big role too! I've seen crazy weather patterns all my life, and I ain't buying that we're the only ones to blame for all of it.
Apr 24, 2026
Totally agree with you! Weather has always been unpredictable, and it's not all on us.
Apr 17, 2026
I don't buy this whole "humans are the climate change culprits" argument. Sure, we contribute, but Mother Nature has been throwing her weight around long before we started with all our factories and cars. It's like blaming your sibling for eating the last cookie when you finished the whole jar yesterday. Just saying.
Apr 17, 2026
Look, I get why some folks think climate change is all on us, but come on! Our planet has been through natural cycles for ages. I mean, don't get me wrong, we definitely need to clean up our act, but to say we're the sole cause? Seems a bit much to me.
Apr 17, 2026
I see what you're saying! It's hard to ignore the impact of natural cycles on the climate, for sure.
Apr 24, 2026
I see where you're coming from, but scientific consensus overwhelmingly points to human activity as the primary driver of climate change. It's a complex issue, for sure.