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I am a conservation biologist (my masters degree), and climate change is not as black and white as many think. I know it seems to get very heated in discussions, but separating real facts from politics is often the problem. Forest fires for example accounts for as much as half the greenhouse gasses as fossil fuels use, then there is the impact of volcanic activity. I am not saying fossil fuel use does not matter I am just pointing out the worlds problems are not all our own making, though we are not helping matters. Climate cycles, sun spots and natural events, el ninio and la ninia all contribute to global climate and much more than people think. Another thing that I find a little irritating is often singular weather events are blamed on climate change which is just total hogwash. Climate change can only be studied in minimum blocks of 10 years, really 100 year global temperature variations would be better to get a real idea what is going on. We need to look after the planet as we kind of need it in good shape to survive ourselves, and we need to reduce our impact on it as much as we can, but all changes are not man's fault. Yes I want change, but this is one topic that has got a bit like religion, you are a Heretic if you say anything is not part of the mantra. We need clean up our act, big time, but the story is far more complicated than just blaming it all on man.
Rant over
Chris
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