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When we chop down trees and build houses on what used to forest, swamp, or grassland that we have affected climate change. This warms the planet. All the persons (turtles, ferns and foxes) that were living there had their homes destroyed. Therefore, I think that we are asking the wrong question. The question should be, if we want to strictly keep to the subject of climate change and not talk about how we live, that  destroys where we live, is: "How much does human activity affect climate change and what other factors, like the sun, have a part in this?"


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