Just my 2 cents:
I believe in climate change and that humans have taken over as a significant driver to that. However, I think one of the factors that people have towards resisting the idea is to what extent we humans want to control this change.
What I mean is that I'm all for reducing the pollution we send up into the air, the dumping of chemicals and waste into the environment, and generally take steps to leave our environment in the same condition for the next generation. However, with or without us, climate change is not something that we will stop. In the geological sense, our climate runs on a cycle. Glacier will melt, islands will be submerged, deserts become forest and vice versa. We will have another ice age, maybe not in our generation or any time in the near future, but it will happen. Looking at our fossil records, animals will go extinct especially those that fail to adapt to changing conditions.
Maybe it's a mainstream thing or it's something I'm generalizing, but I think it's unreasonable for us humans to believe that the climate we live in right now will remain unchanged forever. Still, I think it's of mankinds benenfit to do our part to make the world a better place on the areas that we can control.
Just my thoughts
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