Depends on how you define it
Man-made? Probably accounts for less than 40% of the change
Solar-made? Probably accounts for a majority
Earth is not the only planet in our solar system experiencing these weather changes/phenomenons, it could all just be a cycle, like the ice-ages.
My biggest issues with global warming and their soldiers are all these people who eat up our money to fly around on private jets to conferences that accomplish nothing and amounts to masturbation.
Obama just bought an ocean-front property, didn't he? Think he's worried about rising sea levels?
All I see are a bunch of hypocrites who talk one way and walk another
It's also good to note that certain scientists have claimed that we (humans) would no longer have snow in the 90s, or that the sea level would put Florida under water in the 60s, etc, etc.
I guess that this would be a problem on our generation and to the next generations(possibly the worst cases). With global warming, comes with different types of calamities such as change of different climates, heating of the Earth and also pollution, not just air but all types of it. I think this would be a hard time fixing this problem. Since this problem was from the beginning of advancement in technology and we need that type of advancement to survive. Unless we find something to fix the weakened ozone.
The problem that '
future generations' will have is that 'our' idiot generation fell for the global climate change hoax and ushered in a totalitarian technocratic dictatorship from which it actually WILL be difficult to break free.
Said dictatorship will almost certainly de-populate humans down to a level which some group of Gaia-worshiping Lucifarian freaks thinks sounds good to them. Doubtless it will, coincidentally, be a number which they consider manageable and in order to preserve their position at the top of the pyramid.
I agree with a lot of what you said.
This push for the environment is nothing but an attempt to gain more control by those who already have a ton of control