There are many factors beyond human intervention that effect climate. Most are many orders of magnitude beyond human induced effects.
Start with solar output. Solar output can be magnified or mitigated by our orbit changing over time from more circular to more elliptical and back, by the changing angle of our axis over time and by the axis rotating around a center point kind of like what happens to a spinning top slowing down.
Collectively these are known as the Milankovitch Cycle and they, along with changing solar output, are the true drivers of climate.
And there are other factors far beyond Mans control like volcanic eruptions which can inject more greenhouse gases and particulates into the atmosphere with a single blast than we do in a year.
There are also cycles relating to the entire solar system that effect climate such as our oscillation up and down through the galactic plane.
Only the exponentially huge egos of the left could proclaim Man as the driver of climate.
There are many factors beyond human intervention that effect climate. Most are many orders of magnitude beyond human induced effects.
Start with solar output. Solar output can be magnified or mitigated by our orbit changing over time from more circular to more elliptical and back, by the changing angle of our axis over time and by the axis rotating around a center point kind of like what happens to a spinning top slowing down.
Collectively these are known as the Milankovitch Cycle and they, along with changing solar output, are the true drivers of climate.
https://climate.nasa.gov/news/2948/milankovitch-orbital-cycles-and-their-role-in-earths-climate/
And there are other factors far beyond Mans control like volcanic eruptions which can inject more greenhouse gases and particulates into the atmosphere with a single blast than we do in a year.
There are also cycles relating to the entire solar system that effect climate such as our oscillation up and down through the galactic plane.
Only the exponentially huge egos of the left could proclaim Man as the driver of climate.
The hubris of man to say “it’s all our fault.”