The climate change discussion is just weird. Climate has always changed throughout history, or does anyone here want to deny there've been ice ages? Now suddenly it should be a massive problem if the temperature just rises one degree.
Maybe human activities cause the planet to warm up a bit, maybe there are other causes or maybe the weather man is a liar and it doesn't warm up that much at all. I'd say just adapt to the changes if they happen.
Now I'm not a climate advocate, but unfortunately it's not that simple. You of all people, as a Dutchman, should know that very well. Your country is disappearing into the sea.
The global climate has always shown more or less strong fluctuations, caused by various natural processes. In general, four different parameters can be named that cause the global climate to fluctuate:
Changes in incident solar radiation
Changes in reflected solar radiation
Changes in thermal radiation emitted into space
Internal variations of the climate system
Recurrent changes in the Earth's orbit can be detected at regular, very large intervals of tens of thousands of years, with high correlations documented with climatic changes on Earth.
The special/worst thing about the present climate change is its speed.1 degree in 100 years is too much compared to a "normal" climate change. The above-average rapid climate changes since the 19th century are primarily due to the dawn of the industrial age.
If you don't believe me, you are welcome to visit me and we will go to the Alps and I will show you the change in the last 10 years alone.