It's very typical how everything is blamed on humanity, and people, and their living standards.
Sure, humanity has an effect on the environment, global warming, etc, to some degree, but not nearly to the point we're singlehandedly destroying the Earth. What's almost always neglected to acknowledge is that the Earth itself has its own cycles of getting warm, and getting cold.
The Earth was a goddamn sauna when dinosaurs existed—no humans existed back then, so you can't blame humanity for that global warming.
The Earth was a freezer during the last ice age, no modern human existed back then, so you can't blame humanity for it.
Since the last ice age (ended aprox 12k years ago) the Earth has entered a warmer age again, just as we, the modern humans exist.
What you can blame humanity for is plastic in the ocean and on land, and accidental oil spillage into the seas, etc.
It's very typical how everything is blamed on humanity, and people, and their living standards.
Sure, humanity has an effect on the environment, global warming, etc, to some degree, but not nearly to the point we're singlehandedly destroying the Earth. What's almost always neglected to acknowledge is that the Earth itself has its own cycles of getting warm, and getting cold.
The Earth was a goddamn sauna when dinosaurs existed—no humans existed back then, so you can't blame humanity for that global warming.
The Earth was a freezer during the last ice age, no modern human existed back then, so you can't blame humanity for it.
Since the last ice age (ended aprox 12k years ago) the Earth has entered a warmer age again, just as we, the modern humans exist.
What you can blame humanity for is plastic in the ocean and on land, and accidental oil spillage into the seas, etc.
You can't blame humanity for a warmer climate.