Please read carefully before answering, why is "climate change" bad?

How do we know that the environment is not returning to a better state?
We know that the environment on the earth has fluctuated over the eons. Why is the way it has been over the last few years the best, why must this particular temperature be maintained? How do we know that the earth is not self-regulating, or returning to a more natural state?
Thanks, everyone, lots of good answers.
 
Drought and flood lead to famine. Famine leads to food riots. (Did you know that there were food riots in 17 countries last year? Don't look for it in the US media, since that's "foreign news".)

Riots lead to revolution, which leads to wonderful states like Somalia and Afghanistan. Which, as you know, have been no trouble at all to Western nations over the past 20 years.

So imagine Somalia. Now imagine 50 more nations turning into Somalia over the next 50 years.

Perhaps now you can see why the Pentagon (that paragon of liberalism) views climate change as a bigger problem than terrorism.
 
The planet will continue its warming/cooling cycle regardless of what humans do or don't do. Yes, we can stop pollution and try to make the planet a healthier place to live, but it will not stop the warming/cooling cycle which depends on many, many factors.

Read any recent book on climatology and you will find that this cycle began loooooooong ago, millions and millions of years.
 
i totally agree with all of your questions as of the world going on a NATURAL course rather than something cause by humans, the massive retreat of a glacier in Glavier Bay happened decades before the industrial revolution and stopped only a few years after the industrial revolution started and has barely moved over the past 2 centuries
 
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