That by your own words was people burning stuff. Not electrical generation or climate change. Poor comparison
Is the climate getting warmer or cooler? Is it CO2's fault?
Please educate me
Also coal-fired power plants. As well as fuel refineries. Unfortunately, there was a lot of it within 50 km of where I lived. Which does not change the fact that I lived in a town outside a large city, where everyone heated in stoves and smoked from communions.
The climate is changing. As a child, I remember that summer was summer and winter was winter. 30-40 cm of snow in winter was normal. Today I do not remember when I saw such an amount of snow in the last 10 years in the place where I lived all my life.
The problem of climate change is a very complex problem. You have natural factors (solar radiation, volcanoes) and those caused by humans (emission of many greenhouse gases - not only CO2 - but also CH4, N2O, fluorinated gases or even H2O, mass deforestation, mass cultivation of crops, industry and production, various types of transport, heating of buildings, etc.).
Reducing the discussion to a single cause and boxing out arguments or data taken out of context - as right-wing politicians/commentators unfortunately do - makes no sense.
Scientists are responsible for deep analysis of this problem, and with their knowledge and scope of analysis - they documented this topic very well.
Experts identified the climate change consensus a long time ago - climate is changing. And we are source of the problem.
Unfortunately, we live in times when, for their own political gain, their opinions and experience of scientists and specialists in this field have begun to be massively undermined.
And this is by people - pseudo politicians/commentators who have no knowledge or experience in this topic. Or who - as they believe - know everything.