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thranx said:
I dont deny "climate change", you know they have changed the buzzword after the data didn't fit. But I dont think humans are the cause of it, or can do much to change it. To me it would be better to focus on pollutants and how they harm our body(something that actually hurts our health and we can change), vs global warming/climate change (something that probably isn't caused by us, but rather the sun, and something we can't actually fix or change)


Sorry but global temperatures and solar cycles have been heading in the exact opposite direction for about 40 years now. Additionally, you can not blame  the Milankovitch cycles either because while there is a clear correlation between them and climate, they too have been going their seperate ways since the 60's. As far as I can tell the recent spike in greenhouse gases is the most probable cause for the extremely rapid and unusual disturbance in global climate and none of the alternative explanations make any sense. It merely seems to be the most logical conclusion as far as I can tell.