Maybe the sun and solar conditions have a bit more influence than man made problems?
I would take climate change seriously when,
Governments banned the use of plastics immediately, not tomorrow, not next year, not 10 years but immediately.
Governments stopped buying fossil fuel infrastructure, the electrification of the London route stops at Cardiff, was to go to Swansea but stopped due to costs, do the costs outweigh the seriousness of the situation?, did the public demand that everything we buy is wrapped in layers of plastic, did the public demand the throwaway carrier bags?, diesel and petrol cars could be banned this evening if the situation was that serious, town centres could ban diesel and petrol transport today if the situation was that serious, Cardiff has just knocked a bus station down and put office blocks in the city centre of which, the majority of desk jockeys will drive their cars into the centre for their job, the plastic generation is the responsibility of greedy corporate bastas, the public proliferate the situation because generally, humans are pigs and chuck their shite away indiscriminately, whilst these products are available the people will use them, if the situation is that serious, governments could stop it but they don’t, they just talk, spread fear porn and turn a blind eye to the petro chem organisations, I would agree that there is a problem but possibly, not all down to human inhabitation, the change must come from the top and not from the bottom up, well done to the rent a mob protesters, there is a need for these protests as profit is certainly before the environment. Every time a new power source is discussed, the impact to climate change is always put aside to how much M/W p/h the energy comes in at so it cannot be that serious can it as the cost argument generally wins.