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[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

No doubt forest management practices are relevant.

Summers in the state have been getting hotter, and autumns have been getting both warmer and drier. “While the exact level of dryness in a particular year is somewhat random, less precipitation in autumn & spring—California’s ‘shoulder seasons’—has long been a projected outcome of climate change,” he adds.

However, that^ is also going to have a effect. The extreme example is if the climate of the region changes so much that forests are no longer appropriate.

Climate change faggot religion is stupid. In the extreme.

Well genius, how about you tell us how you came to that conclusion?

[–] registereduser 0 points (+0|-0)

Well genius, how about you tell us how you came to that conclusion?

I mean... answer your own questions much?

The extreme example is if the climate of the region changes so much that forests are no longer appropriate.

[–] smallpond [OP] 0 points (+0|-0)

The extreme example is if the climate of the region changes so much that forests are no longer appropriate.

You know climate change involves climates changing... what exactly would you like answered?

Climate change faggot religion is stupid. In the extreme.

I'm waiting. How did you personally come to that conclusion?