Climate change is an apt term, I find it amusing that everyone thinks that humans can manage something that's the size of the earth. Are green house gasses real, of course. Do Humans have this big of an impact on something the size of the earth? I don't know. I'd be curious what percentage of green house gasses are man made (and what goes into the definition of man made) and what is added by our planet.
Many are admitting that volcanic activity has increased over the past few decades. Something that has been cyclic and integral to changing the earth's landscape, temperature, humidity, and make up. The ice age, the melting of the ice age was done when humans didn't drive cars.
Unfortunately, this could be a few milenia cycle of actual climate change where humans are near irrelevant as to whether this change happens or not. The sun has cycles, interstellar influences have cycles, the planet's own chaotic activity has cycles.
To say that all the changes we're experiencing is the blame of humans seems to disregard all the changes the earth has gone through prior to humans ever existing!
Many are admitting that volcanic activity has increased over the past few decades. Something that has been cyclic and integral to changing the earth's landscape, temperature, humidity, and make up. The ice age, the melting of the ice age was done when humans didn't drive cars.
Unfortunately, this could be a few milenia cycle of actual climate change where humans are near irrelevant as to whether this change happens or not. The sun has cycles, interstellar influences have cycles, the planet's own chaotic activity has cycles.
To say that all the changes we're experiencing is the blame of humans seems to disregard all the changes the earth has gone through prior to humans ever existing!