“Yes, human emissions cause warming”
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Climate change refers to long-term shifts in global temperatures and weather patterns, with scientists overwhelmingly attributing recent warming to human activities—primarily greenhouse gas emissions from fossil fuels, agriculture, and industry. The debate centers not on whether climate is changing, but on the extent to which human activity drives it versus natural cycles. This distinction matters enormously for policy: if humans are the primary driver, mitigation strategies become urgent; if natural factors dominate, adaptation may take precedence.