What drives climate change?
By Ap Cloosterman.
The emission of carbon dioxide (CO2) is seen by many people as environmental pollution because of the greenhouse effect, which would be the cause of global warming or climate change. Climate change is not a classic environmental problem.
An environmental problem involves the pollution of air, water and soil and is caused, for example, by SO2 (sulphur dioxide), NO2 (nitrogen dioxide), NO (nitric oxide) and soot, which have negative effects on our health. This is a local problem.
Global warming or climate change affects the whole world and can have serious long-term effects, such as the melting of ice caps, rising sea levels, the more frequent occurrence of hurricanes, droughts and floods.
CO2 is held responsible by the mainstream as the main cause of global warming. On the other hand, they must realize that without CO2 no plant or tree growth is possible and therefore no human or animal life.
https://www.climategate.nl/2025/05/wat-drijft-klimaatverandering/