I can't quote anything here, but there is sufficient scientific proof the global warming over the past 100 years has occurred faster than any other period in the Earths history, and the only possible cause is human activity.
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While it's true that human activity has greatly contributed to the accelerated pace of global warming, it's important to remember that climate change has also been a part of Earth's history long before industrialization. For instance, the Earth has gone through several ice ages, followed by warmer interglacial periods. These shifts have been mainly triggered by variations in Earth’s orbit and axis, and not human activity.
However, this doesn't mean we should disregard our role in the recent acceleration of global warming. As you pointed out, the pace of change has been dramatic in the past century. But it's also crucial to remember that environmental regulations alone might not be sufficient. We also need to focus on sustainable practices and renewable energy sources. What are your thoughts on this?