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It is stated at the first part of the BBC documentary video

that our planet is being transformed not by the natural events but
by the actions of one species-mankind. I definitely agree on this
statement because as a human being, Im aware not just of my
actions but also on the actions of so many people. I definitely
trying to search for my own answer based on my own question
that the cause of all these phenomenon is just the natural aspect
itself, no need to blame us humans. However, as the time goes
by, I am starting to realize that not just a usual natural aspect of
our planet has the ability to destruct so many towns and cities or
collapse glaciers. There is something or should I say somebody
that causes all of these. So, are we really changing the planet
Earth?
It has been said that the arrival of human being is still a
recent event in the history of our planet. Meaning to say, there
are a lot of theories that emerge and are still emerging about
human being. That we are the longest living species in this planet
and we already witnessed lot of natural changes and calamities
some are good and many are bad. So, are all that changes or
events related to one of us which led to the death of the
thousands of people? Well, the BBC documentary video The
truth about climate change says NO. The sun provides our planet
with warmth and light but the amount of energy that the Earth
receives from the sun is often changing. Earth tilts and changes
its orbit around the sun. The changes in the patterns of light
causes this natural changes that contributed to the dramatic shift
of our climate. The sun has natural periods of warming and
cooling. With satellites, scientists have measured fluctuations in
the sun's energy. In conclusion, It is really the natural changes
that causes the temperature to increase and oceans to expand.
Well, I would say that the climate change is still influenced by the
human activities. It is even stated that scientists have measured

fluctuations in the sun's energy and found that these recent


variations have been small in comparison to human influences in
the last several centuries, with no increase in solar energy in the
past 50 years. Thus, changes in the sun's energy cannot explain
the warming we have seen over the past several decades.

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