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>no and there is no evidence of that, humans inherently change our environment to better facilitate our own livelihood, to be against this is to be against humanity

This is the main argument for stopping global warming. There are entire ecosystems that'll be destroyed due to minor fluctuations in temperature change. Nobody can say these ecosystems aren't important to human survival because most of them aren't studied enough. We could wipe out an ecosystem that could hold the cure for cancer or aging and never even now it. Keeping the Earth's temperature steady and keeping these ecosystems alive long enough to understand how they work is in the best interest of humanity.

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