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Climate change is solely caused by human activity

Is global warming really just our fault?

RedRanger74 Feb 11, 2026 13 views 6 responses
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Agree 1
Feb 11, 2026
As someone who teaches about environmental science, I gotta say, the evidence is pretty clear on this. Sure, the climate has changed naturally in the past, but the rate and scale of what we're seeing now? It's all on us. From burning fossil fuels to deforestation, humans are majorly messing with the planet. Time to own up and start making some serious changes before it's too late.
Feb 16, 2026
Couldn't agree more, the impact of human activity on climate change is undeniable. It's time for serious action.
Disagree 3
Feb 24, 2026
I used to be all on board with the whole "humans are the sole reason for climate change" thing. But come on, nature has been doing its thing for way longer than we've been driving cars. I recycle and all, but let's not act like the Earth hasn't gone through natural climate cycles before we started with all the pollution.
Feb 13, 2026
I really don't buy into the whole "climate change is solely caused by humans" argument. I mean sure, we're definitely not helping with all the pollution and stuff, but come on, the Earth has gone through natural climate changes for centuries. It's not like we're the only ones to blame for everything, right? My grandpa always says, "Mother Nature does what she wants, we're just here for the ride.
Feb 16, 2026
I get what you're saying about natural climate changes, but the overwhelming scientific consensus is that human activity is the main driver of current climate change. It's not just about blaming, it's about taking responsibility and making changes to protect our planet.
Feb 13, 2026
I get that human activity plays a role in climate change, but come on, it's not like we're the only ones in the equation. Nature has been doing its thing for way longer than we have, and that affects the climate too. Let's not forget about that when we're pointing fingers, right?