No, and neither does NASA, the DOD, or MIT. I mean, in reality, lot's of things impact this world, that said, I know what you are implying, that we are not the cause, at all. Well, unrenewables are just that, and two BILLION cars on the road have to cause heat, along with all the other various generators and whatnot. This world is not that big, and we are numerous, our activities are seen, and tracked from space. We cause change, don't ever doubt that.
The Earth’s climate is changing faster today than ever before in the history of our species – and human actions are the main reason why.
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Takeaways The rate of change since the mid-20th century is unprecedented over millennia. Earth’s climate has changed throughout history. Just in the last 800,000 years, there have been eight cycles of ice ages and warmer periods, with the end of the last ice age about 11,700 years ago marking...
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NASA is a global leader in studying Earth’s changing climate.
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The planet's changing climate has a significant effect on Defense Department missions, plans and installations. DOD is elevating climate change as a national security priority, integrating climate considerations into policies, strategies and partner engagements.
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