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Comments by "UzuMaki NaRuto" (@UzumakiNaruto_) on "New climate data shows global temperatures continuing to rise sharply | DW News" video.
When people say "but the climate's always been changing," it would be like losing your leg in an accident, and then the doctor dismisses it by say "but the human body is always changing." I think many if not most people aren't disputing that the climate is changing, but rather WHO OR WHAT is causing the climate changes. Our politicians and tree huggers are blaming human activity and behaviors as being the problem when in reality its largely simply mother nature that's probably mostly responsible. If people don't think this to be the case then just look at pandemic when human activity from individuals right up to huge businesses was largely ground to a halt for at least several months and guess what? All the data shows that despite modern human civilization being brought to near life support levels around the world where only the bare minimum of society was kept operational to keep people alive, despite those insane drastic measures the amount of carbon emission reduction WAS MINIMAL. Namely we shutdown practically all human activity around the world and it only made a modest impact at best at carbon emission reduction.
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Well not much humankind can do about it when its mother nature running things. The pandemic proved that human activity only impacts carbon emissions a modest amount in comparison to what nature does to the planet. There's plenty of data that shows that during the pandemic when the world was brought to a near standstill that even with that extreme low level of human activity that carbon emissions barely dropped in any significant way. Like a 15% or so decrease compared to when humans are living normally. If bringing the modern world to a near standstill the likes of which we'll probably never see again didn't move the needle, then that proves that once and for all human activity doesn't really impact carbon emissions and climate change anywhere near what we thought it did.
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