You are confounding natural climate change with anthropogenic climate change, which is neither natural nor good. Also, “natural” obviously does not always mean “good.” Hurricanes and tornadoes are “natural.”The reality is that virtually all scientists have accepted the fact of human-caused global warming, and the proof of this is the long, long list of scientific societies that have overwhelmingly made statements to that effect. Pretty much the only exception is the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, who are neither experts in the field nor unbiased!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on_climate_changeIncidentally, it is not a matter of “belief,” which is applies regardless of fact. Scientists have concluded that the data hold together consistently. It’s not a matter of belief. As Neil deGrasse Tyson noted, the thing about science is that it works whether you believe in it or not.
You are confounding natural climate change with anthropogenic climate change, which is neither natural nor good. Also, “natural” obviously does not always mean “good.” Hurricanes and tornadoes are “natural.”The reality is that virtually all scientists have accepted the fact of human-caused global warming, and the proof of this is the long, long list of scientific societies that have overwhelmingly made statements to that effect. Pretty much the only exception is the American Association of Petroleum Geologists, who are neither experts in the field nor unbiased!https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Scientific_opinion_on_climate_changeIncidentally, it is not a matter of “belief,” which is applies regardless of fact. Scientists have concluded that the data hold together consistently. It’s not a matter of belief. As Neil deGrasse Tyson noted, the thing about science is that it works whether you believe in it or not.