Natural climate variability is a reality, but the scientific evidence overwhelmingly shows that human activities are accelerating climate change.

Science tells us that the current rate of warming is unprecedented in recent history. Human actions, such as burning fossil fuels and deforestation, are releasing greenhouse gases into the atmosphere, trapping heat and causing global temperatures to rise at an alarming rate.

The evidence of this comes from multiple sources, including ice core samples, tree rings and temperature records. These consistently demonstrate that human-induced factors are driving the current climate trends. Climate scientists around the world have corroborated these findings with extensive research.

Natural factors like volcanic eruptions and solar radiation changes can influence climate, but their impact is relatively minor compared to human-induced factors. Natural cycles cannot explain the rapid pace of the climate change observed in recent decades.

We are responsible for the climate change we are experiencing. And we are responsible for doing something about it.

Climate change is just a natural cycle