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    My own feeling matches several comments above quite closely. Climate change is a natural, cyclic phenomenon that has been going on for millions of years. In geological terms we have just emerged from an ice age and will, no doubt, have another one in the future. In the meantime the human race has evolved and spread itself across the face of the planet. In the very recent past we managed to increase our population exponentially, become "civilised" and develop technology based on burning things in a short space of time. Our effect on the planet is, at best, minimal and Mother Earth will correct the balance of nature in her own way and in her own good time. In the process the human race may well be destroyed and become just another bunch of fossils in a layer of rock.

    Of course, we may just get blown out of existence by our own stupidity or some natural disaster - such as the planet being struck by an asteroid or Yellowstone Park blowing a few million cubic miles of rock into the atmosphere before the normal climatic cycles get us all. Whatever happens we'll all be long gone and future generations will probably wonder what all the fuss was about.

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