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Climate change is primarily caused by human activity, not natural processes
Debate whether human actions or natural factors are the main contributors to climate change.
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Feb 19, 2026
Honestly, it's pretty obvious - just look around, the pollution, deforestation, all the emissions from cars and factories. I mean, sure, nature has its own cycles, but it's clear as day that human activity is the big player here. I live in a city where air quality is a daily concern, so trust me, we're definitely a huge part of the problem.
Feb 15, 2026
Absolutely, climate change being mostly due to human activity is crystal clear to me. I mean, come on, just look at the drastic increase in greenhouse gas emissions since the Industrial Revolution. It's not like Mother Nature suddenly decided to crank up the CO2 levels out of nowhere. I'm not a scientist, but it's common sense that our factories and cars are playing a major role in heating up the planet.
Feb 11, 2026
I've seen the changes firsthand living near the coast my whole life. It's pretty obvious - between deforestation, pollution, and all the exhaust from cars and factories, we're definitely the main culprit for climate change. Mother Nature's doing her thing, but we're not exactly helping out with all our human activities.
Feb 9, 2026
Exactly! I mean, come on, look at how much humans have messed with the environment. From deforestation to burning fossil fuels like there's no tomorrow, we've taken it to a whole new level. I see it in my neighborhood - the weather is all wonky, summers are scorching, and winters are too warm. It's pretty clear we're the main culprits here.
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Feb 13, 2026
I get that humans are messing up the planet, but let's not act like Mother Nature's just innocent in all this. I mean, we've got volcanoes spewing out tons of CO2, natural forest fires happening - that's no small thing. It's like blaming a whole mess on one party and ignoring the others just because it fits the narrative, ya know?