I guess I'm what you call a climate denier.
I think the whole thing is just another excuse to control our lives and fleece us for even more money.
Don't you ever wonder why they say "since records began " ( in the 1870's.)
I tell you why because the 1st 50 yrs of that century were as warm as what we're experiencing now .
Don't believe a single word of it .
Yeah, it does sound like you're in denial of a problem we've caused.
I'm in denial that we have the time and will to fix it (or the right, over other devloping nations), so most wouldn't consider me as bias towards wanting to believe that the man mad climate change is true, but the evidence (assessed by experts) is beyond doubt.
I don't think in 1870 they started accurately recording the temperature so they could fleece people 150 years later, this is about as likely as Covid being a haox or the earth being flat.
Where says it was as warm from 1800-1850? All charts seem to indicate the last time it was this warm was ~120,000 years ago.
They (millions of scientists) know what changes and gasses cause temperature change, and billions know for the last 200 years we've been releasing them out of the ground and burning them. Science and knowledge has pushed governments to act, and loads don't/ didn't want to do it or have been slow as it costs them money (which costs votes, but this is changing as knowledge improves).
It's not a con or a hoax, there are far too many people involved and it would be far too easy to lift the lid or debunk it, if it wasn't true.
Nobody is denying the world was much hotter (at some points), and all of it was controlled by outside events (as people didn't have the numbers or power), but there is no outside event for the cause from the last 200 years where man has been fairly numerous and clued up. Temp back then (over 100k years ago) was largely irrelevant too, as we didn't have billions of people living near water.
Mass consensus of expert opinion says we're already responsible for a rapid increase which hasn't been seen outside the last 100,000 years, and that's only to now, there's still another 1-2 degrees to go (at least).