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	<title>Comments on: Climate change withered Maya civilization</title>
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		<title>By: jbsilver</title>
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		<description>I have no doubt the mans influence on nature and our ecosystem is part of the reason for our climate changes. I&#039;m thinking what we are doing is speeding up a natural evolution. I&#039;ve said this often and have been ridiculed for this stance. I mentioned this to the climate change organization and have yet to hear back from them though I applaud their efforts. I see little by way of environmental history other than fleeting mentioning of weather changes. But I do hear a lot regarding what is happening now. What do you suppose the Mayans did to bring about such devastating climate changes?  I believe that given this kind of history people would be more positively responsive and responsible about what we&#039;re doing that destroys our natural resources, poison our water and the fish and polluting the air. I think people should stop beating around the bush for the sake of personal recognition. Be it an individual or an organization.  We need to know what nature may have in store for us. So that we can prepare and respond accordingly.</description>
		<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I have no doubt the mans influence on nature and our ecosystem is part of the reason for our climate changes. I&#8217;m thinking what we are doing is speeding up a natural evolution. I&#8217;ve said this often and have been ridiculed for this stance. I mentioned this to the climate change organization and have yet to hear back from them though I applaud their efforts. I see little by way of environmental history other than fleeting mentioning of weather changes. But I do hear a lot regarding what is happening now. What do you suppose the Mayans did to bring about such devastating climate changes?  I believe that given this kind of history people would be more positively responsive and responsible about what we&#8217;re doing that destroys our natural resources, poison our water and the fish and polluting the air. I think people should stop beating around the bush for the sake of personal recognition. Be it an individual or an organization.  We need to know what nature may have in store for us. So that we can prepare and respond accordingly.</p>
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