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 @9G9VJ24from Nova Scotia disagreed…7mos7MO

Review the statistics and trends of global temperatures and you will see the rate of global warming if not part of the natural occurrence.

 @9LZHXHQPeople’sfrom Saskatchewan disagreed…3wks3W

See that smoke coming from that building, that's fossil fuel, and its entering our sky's which is darker then air and dark doesn't let light pass through unlike air.

 @9LXT3F4from Ontario disagreed…3wks3W

Global warming is both a natural occurrence mixed with the effects of us humans (Anthropogenic effect).

 @9LQ3XTVLiberalfrom Ontario disagreed…4wks4W

I believe that the best counter-argument is to say that they should do some more research, and that jus because the world might not be on fire, our planet is being destroyed

 @9K94WG3from Ontario disagreed…3mos3MO

There is evidence that our actions have thined the ozone layer making the uv rays more easier to warm up the earth. Global warming is real and its caused by us.

 @9H3JFMPfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

people are causing global warming. 5000 years ago the world was NOT like this before people showed up and ruined everything

 @9GZJRRMfrom Ontario disagreed…6mos6MO

This statement can be deemed completely inaccurate, as there is substantial evidence that supports the observation of the thinning ozone layer. With the current carbon dioxide levels reaching a staggering 412 parts per million (ppm), there is a clear indication of its contribution to the depletion of the ozone layer. This growing trend of carbon dioxide emissions further amplifies the urgency of.

 @9GQCL9Tfrom Ontario disagreed…7mos7MO

Carbon emissions and global temperatures are increasing at a much faster rate than what has occurred naturally in the past.

 @9GMSV2Ffrom Alberta disagreed…7mos7MO

1. Scientific Community: Scientists agree that a lot of the Earth's heating is because of things we do, like burning gas and cutting down trees. Imagine if your room got really hot because you left a heater on. That's like what we're doing to the Earth.

2. Be Safe, Not Sorry: Even if we're not 100% sure, it's better to be safe. We wear seatbelts in cars, right? It's the same idea. Environmental rules are like a seatbelt for our planet.

3. Good for Jobs and Health: Making cleaner energy and protecting nature can create jobs and make us healthier. It's like fixi…  Read more

 @9GGMPGVfrom British Columbia disagreed…7mos7MO

Global warming is not a natural occurrence and it is a serious threat to todays world, animals are becoming instinct and there is less and less greenery in the world by every day

 @9FVBBHBfrom Alberta disagreed…8mos8MO

I disagree because i this is the this that people made and the governments did two with all the space trach and all the new things they are building and that what makes global warming

 @9FPT4X3from British Columbia disagreed…8mos8MO

Review the statistics and trends of global temperatures and you will see the rate of global warming if not part of the natural occurrence.

 @9FKN59Mfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

I believe and it is proven that people are increasing the rate of global warning we can do things to reduce this fast rate.

 @9FKN4MDfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

False. Human interaction is steadily increasing carbon emissions which has been affecting our air quality and environment exponentially.

 @9FKMQF4Liberalfrom Saskatchewan disagreed…8mos8MO

Even if global warming is a natural occurrence, there should still be environmental regulation because we are speeding up the occurrence by a lot, which could lead to the extinction of humans or at least a terrible environment for our children. We can also reverse the damage we have done to the ozone layer through regulation, so it's safer for humans to live on Earth for another thousand of years instead of it only being safer for 100 years.

 @9FKMM3Mfrom Saskatchewan disagreed…8mos8MO

Climate change is a natural occurance, but global warming at the rate it is happening now due to greenhouse gases far surpasses the rate it safely happens as a part of Earth's cycle. At the rate it is right now, sea levels will rise and many major cities and centres will be impacted. If you look at the trends, you can see sea levels and CO2 levels rise as the industrial revolution came about.

 @9FHCT3Zfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

False. Human interaction is steadily increasing carbon emissions which has been affecting our air quality and environment exponentially.

 @9FY6C9Hfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

It’s evident that we are the main reason why global warming is getting worse. Our carbon emissions, extensive use of non biodegradable materials and many more impacts the earth in a bad way.

 @9FTQ5HHfrom Ontario disagreed…8mos8MO

If you look at data from anywhere, you'll see that temperatures started spiking globally around the time of the industrial revolution, which was also when we first started burning fossil fuels.

 @9FLZDK5Conservativefrom Alberta disagreed…8mos8MO

throughout the years, people have deteoradised the environment. To this day, global warming has rased more than ever. If it were a natural occurence, it would happen more often.

 @9FLVCLJfrom British Columbia disagreed…8mos8MO

False. Human interaction is steadily increasing carbon emissions which has been affecting our air quality and environment exponentially.

 @9FLQN9Nfrom British Columbia disagreed…8mos8MO

Data shows population has been growing exponentially, along with it, production and consumption, which coincides with global warming. It's not coincidence and not a natural occurence, we are at fault.

 @9G5FBLGfrom British Columbia disagreed…7mos7MO

It is natural, but the pollution and destruction of the planet is speeding up global warming quite a bit.

 @9MGN5PPIndependentfrom Manitoba disagreed…5 days5D

It has been scientifically proven that global warming has been of the result of human behaviour. But do keep in mind that it's not the result of the common individual, the entire issue is an issue collectively, and it's not just one person's fault.
Furthermore, denying global warming is the cause of human action, is equivalent to denying that 'Fire is hot'.

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