>No it isn't. Also, I never positively stated that it isn't.
Are you going to write a book called "If I Did It" next? You literally just said "No it isn't"
Edit: also, there aren't scientific claims that the Earth is going to be destroyed. Our current biosphere is going to be royally fucked up, and humans are dependent on that because we are adapted to it. Climate change will lead to massive societal problems from just food production changing in output rapdily as arable areas move and fresh water sources change their locations, not to mention weather events like sea rising over coastal cities and 100 year storms showing up every few years.
Even if we agree with your position that this issue is not man made, why wouldn't we try to stop the change? It's objectively bad for human societies
Are you going to write a book called "If I Did It" next? You literally just said "No it isn't"
Edit: also, there aren't scientific claims that the Earth is going to be destroyed. Our current biosphere is going to be royally fucked up, and humans are dependent on that because we are adapted to it. Climate change will lead to massive societal problems from just food production changing in output rapdily as arable areas move and fresh water sources change their locations, not to mention weather events like sea rising over coastal cities and 100 year storms showing up every few years.
Even if we agree with your position that this issue is not man made, why wouldn't we try to stop the change? It's objectively bad for human societies