Think of volcanic eruptions, tornadoes, tsunamis and earthquakes. All these things are considered ‘natural disasters’ - nothing to do with human impact. And why should climate change be any different? It just a part of nature. Significant changes in the Earth’s temperature have been occurring since geological time so why has it all of a sudden become such a big deal? It’s simply a natural phase our Earth is going through. Its claimed that Carbon Dioxide emissions are what has got us to this point but less than 0.0022 % of those emissions are actually man made, meaning that majority of them are naturally emitted from the mantle of the Earth.
Professor of Geology and Earth Sciences at the University of Adelaide, stated that …show more content…
And here we are all those years later.
The IPCC predicted that the Earth would warm by 0.2 degrees celsius in the past 10 years, but the reality is that it only increased by 0.07 degrees.
The Earth is constantly changing, and this would still be the case even if humans never touched the planet. The Earth has experienced tragedy and random outbursts in temperature long before humans even came to this world. So it’s obvious that regardless of todays society, and human impact, the world has, and will continue to constantly change, and that is something we have no control over. Despite many irregular and inconsistent global temperatures the Earth has still existed for close to 5 billion years, and here we still are. Compared to the size of the earth, human activity is pathetically small.
There are so many contributing factors to this change, that its uneducated to assume that our society alone is the leading cause to climate change, so why do we remain ignorant and allow the blame to be put on