I know the topic dog, and I fundamentally disagree with it. clearly.
Let me ask you this. what if we in fact are doing nothing to the atmosphere (just follow it along) and by thinking we are and changing our behavior in drastic ways creates more of an effect on the environment that what we are doing now? its just a thought to stretch your imagination, not something to actually believe.
Do I believe we are harmless? of course not. people do stupid shit. however, what we do, short of severe nuclear activity doesnt move the needle much despite the "shocking" science that is plastered everywhere. Even scientists speak about how group think is very strong in the climate change world and even going against it is bad for ones career. That doesnt sound scientific to me.
The earth warms and cools. The magnetic poles reverse. And these cycles have happened many times in the past and are currently underway right now. Magnetic north pole moves a measurable distance annually, and the earth is actually in a cooling trend over the last few centuries. This isnt opinion. Its happening right now.
The difference between the rest of the scientific world and what you just posted is that when scientists do it, they point to supporting evidence and describe the mechanisms involved.
You've provided exactly none for your assertion that 'it didn't move the needle much'- yeah? Where's your evidence? There's plenty on the other side of the debate, where's yours?
Even less for why flipping magnetic poles has anything at all to do with CO2 in the atmosphere or climate change.
Either your grasp of what science is and how it works is weak or you've committed a basic error; deciding you know what the 'right' answer is before examining the facts. Or both.
The difference between science and belief- and religions are also belief systems- is that science still works whether you believe in it or not. The idea that you can 'win' a debate about it matters not one bit.
2017 will be the hottest year ever recorded, just like the last three years have been. It will happen in spite of your denials or your unsupported assertions or your weak grasp of the principles of operation of the physical world.
'Wishing harder' just condemns us to the same fate as Easter Island.