Abstract

This article analyzes the assertion that 97% of climate scientists concur that humans are the primary driver of global warming and climate change, significantly contributing to rising temperatures. The study examines common myths about climate change, the standard arguments against it, and the perspective and solutions offered by representatives from all sides of the debate. While researching this topic, primary and secondary sources are examined by analyzing their content, including interviews and arguments from credible experts within a wide range of sources, from climate change advocates to deniers and "climate doomers." While most climate scientists agree that human activities contribute somewhat to global warming, many highly reputable scientists and groups rightfully challenge this consensus and the proposed data. This includes prominent academics, corporate figures, and respected Nobel Peace Prize laureates and their works. In conclusion, all perspectives are driven by their concern for the future and survival of humanity and our planet.

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