>>1721987>Observing physical changes to stream ecology and populations vs taking (((scientists))) word for itHumans contribute ~3% of global CO2 emissions. The environments ability to absorb CO2 varies per year depending on climatic conditions like El Nino so in some years net natural production of Co2 exceeds human production. Add this to the fact that we have been on an extended warming period for the last 10000 years which the same scientists admit is the longest in the last 600000 years and obviously has nothing to do with humans unless the Egyptians were burning fossil fuels means climate change is natural and human effects on it are limited at best.
Meanwhile all you climate change retards ignore all the real environmental issues like plastic pollution and widespread contamination of water by industrialization.