>>13286433>is climate change caused by humans?That's a stupid question people ask. Some of it clearly is caused by humans and some of it is clearly natural. The real question to what degree has humanity influenced climate change, and the answer I think is notably significantly, but at the same time not absolutely.
The answer you're looking for is probably. "Yes, but some of it is also just natural"
>what will the affects be if true?The climate will change. That means that the world you live on will have different temperatures in different places, water levels will rise in some places and fall in others. The weather might shift slightly here and there and significantly in some places. Some animal species will die while others flourish. People who depend on ecological stability will suffer while people who are able to capitalize on it will prosper.
That said, this has always happened and until humanity makes a concerted effort to stop it by taking full control of the environment to stop it from changing over time it always will happen. Again, climate change occurs naturally, we've just accelerated certain processes, slowed others, and caused new ones by physically and chemically altering the environment.
The ideal isn't that we stop affecting the environment, but that we figure out how to do it in a way that is most conducive to our interests and to eventually find a point of ideal homeostasis that works for us the best for whatever our needs are at that time.
The answer you're looking for is probably. "The world will change. The sun will set and rise again and tomorrow will be different same as today was from yesterday."
Though if you really want to know, I'll tell you exactly what the weather will be like in ten years if you find me the lotto jackpot numbers for tomorrow.
>>13286481Learn what a trip is, newfag. If you're going to discriminate, for God's sake please do it fucking properly.