I am correct in my belief that we are not the sole cause of global warming.
Yes the polar ice caps are melting more, but what you don't often hear is that they freeze more as well. Funny how news reports neglect that little piece of information.
As for greenhouse gases, yes we cause quite a lot, but in the grand scheme of things we do not contribute the highest amount of carbon dioxide or whatever it is (the warmed oceans from the sun contribute the most), what we contribute is a small percentage. But if you think that it is bad now, with all the animal farming releasing large amounts of methane, think what it would have been like during the age of the dinosaur.
We live in a time where the globe is going coming off a cooling point and rising to a heat peak, it has happened many many times before our time on earth, and will happen many many times after we are gone. It is the natural cycle of the planet and the cosmos. Instead of thinking selfishly that we are the sole cause will lead to much misinformation, something the media likes to thrive on as it generates controversy and ratings. I have also spoken a lot with local farmers from my area and from around the state of which I live in and they all tell me the same things as these indie scientists who are exploring the global warming phenomenon. Now who should I believe, reporters who struggle to refrain from bias journalism, or men who have lived on the land and worked with it for their whole lives?
I go with experience, rather than fluff.