THE OBVIOUS THINGS
The Climate Crisis is a Human-Made Catastrophe
The overwhelming evidence demonstrates that the climate crisis is primarily driven by human activity, particularly through fossil fuel consumption and industrial practices. Despite the vast amount of data supporting this conclusion, discussions around climate change often obscure the direct responsibility of human actions, creating a facade of uncertainty. This reluctance to openly acknowledge the human role in causing climate change not only hinders effective policy responses but also allows for the perpetuation of harmful practices that exacerbate the situation. The crisis is not a distant threat; it is a present reality resulting from choices made by the species, yet it remains shrouded in avoidance rather than addressed head-on.