Climate change and global warming History cancels human responsibility
DOI:
https://doi.org/10.59791/arhs.v8i1.1898Keywords:
Global warming, human responsibility, environmental problem, climate change, human activitiesAbstract
Through this article, we seek to shed light on a different viewpoint from what is known and what is almost unanimous about the phenomenon of global warming, as the human being is the direct cause of its occurrence and is also responsible for its repercussions and catastrophic results, which have become an existential threat to living organisms on the planet, where the researcher tries to bring Attention to a point of view that may bear a different perception of what is agreed upon, denying responsibility for humans as the first cause of this phenomenon, and at the same time opening up a greater field for research into this great environmental problem, by drawing attention to aspects that were neglected and not taken into account in the specification. The precise causes of climate change that are outside the normal range of human activities.