And for your information on the the primary greenhouse gas as in number one. It's water vapor. Good old H2O And the percentage is between 65% and 85%. Depending on where you are on the planet. CO2 on the other hand has to fight with methane because they both absorb energy on the same wavelength. Both those gases are in Trace amounts.
So I will say that you yourself have been persuaded incorrectly. And my point about it being transmissible stands
I think CO2 still plays an important role in climate change like burning fossil fuels, has increased the concentration of CO2 in the atmosphere, causes global warming and other climate impacts and is a significant contributor to climate change.
So it is very natural that in this case a comprehensive joint mitigation is needed in minimizing CO2 emissions caused by humans to reduce the impact of climate change.
As such, rhetoric on human-centric climate change should not be retracted but rather be supported by the evidence and the need for action to reduce CO2 emissions.
I think climate change will make companies more responsive to environmental needs as you already see ESG reporting becoming mandatory in most of the countries. Eventually you'll see more such initiatives propping up. Also companies will make sure they are giving back to nature atleast enough as compared to what they are taking from it. I also feel a lot of products around climate change control could also kick in. Coming to crypto world, we have already seen some of the effects of it. A few countries have banned mining citing climate change as reason, this will obviously make POW concept much less usable in future.
Related the company's response to climate change I think this is an important reflection of the values and priorities of our society shows the increasing recognition of the importance of sustainability. However, true progress will require a deeper shift in our collective mindset, which values nature not only for what we can extract from it, but also for its intrinsic value.
The emergence of products aimed at tackling climate change is a positive development, but we must also question whether our focus on technological solutions distracts us from the root causes of the problem.
Strengthening Mitigation, "We Take Care of Nature, Nature Takes Care of Us"