As yo said, youre not following and I wont waste the energy trying to educate you about that which you already know everything about.I'm not following. The world's population has more than doubled in the last 50 years. More than quadrupled in the last 100. No measurable impact on the Earth's climate at scale. Fact of the matter is that every recent "extreme" weather event that they try to attribute to human impact turns out to be not so notable if you go even a few hundred years back.
Sooner or later there's going to be another global flood, supervolcano eruption, celestial impact, gamma ray burst, or some other event that's going to cull the population again. Between that and simple human nature, I don't think we'll ever see any large-scale climate effects from humans. Anyone trying to tell you that driving a truck and eating a steak is putting the Earth at risk has a not-so-well-hidden agenda.
The one point I will grant you that a huge non human engineered impact may well balance things. Or it could be human engineered...super covid, black, or other type plague that surprises us/ Or a lot of released nuke energy.
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