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Topic History of: Australian fires; British flooding; US tornados; Pacific tsunamis
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hedda It's a very strange time where science is making enormous strides yet the scientific community is being treated like some sort of cult and "climate change" as a hoax.

So we have perhaps millions of people who think Climate Change claims are part of a cult and millions who think Climate Denial is a cult! . Sums up our media today.

None of this can change nature and the Sun will die as they all do. But not for another million years or so.

No need to help it along though.

## It's why I'm convinced that all those UFOs that are sighted are Alien Tourists who are told to enjoy the scenery..it is a stunningly beautiful planet..but they are not allowed to stop, get out of the craft and walk around as the locals are dangerous and unpredictable.
JK2006 Mother Nature is a very powerful lady. Over the centuries, as the world changes (my theory; the Sun is slowly dying and all planets in our solar system will alter accordingly) humanity seems incapable of adapting.

Anticipating further natural changes we must adapt. Start developing desert areas. Start moving communities into different empty areas (forests; mountains). Protect some environmentally vital parts and species (trees). Change some places (Siberia, Arctic, Antarctic) into residential areas but protect them from future changes too. Look after endangered species (plastic in seas; fishes) whilst using the natural resources (purify sea water; wind power; sun power).

But sadly humanity seems to be predominantly stupid. Like scorpions, who sting themselves to death, it's in our nature.