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The debate on climate change often focuses on the question of whether human activity is the primary driver of climate change. While many scientists agree that human activity plays a significant role, others believe that natural cycles are the primary driver, and that humans only have a minor impact. The text suggests that the debate is more complex than a simple binary between human and natural causes. What can be inferred about the author's perspective on climate change?

What is the author’s perspective on the debate regarding the primary driver of climate change?

  1. A

    The author believes that human activity is the primary driver of climate change.

  2. B

    The author believes that natural cycles are the primary driver of climate change.

  3. C

    The author believes that the debate is more complex than a simple binary between human and natural causes.

  4. D

    The author believes that the debate is not important, and that it is more important to focus on solutions.

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