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The solar driven ebb and flow of energy (heat and stored potential energy) and moisture around the planet is important; these things will impact agriculture, trade, and living conditions that can add pressure to already unstable regions of the world.
I'm unconvinced either way, maybe cynicism; maybe all the noise. Anyway still trying to make up my mind.
Your statement raises a question that has lurked in my mind. If, as you say this is an issue of solar energy ebb and flow and if oil and petroleum are stored solar energy and as you say agriculture, trade and living conditions can add pressure
Then isn't it reasonable to believe that the burning of stored solar energy and human input to agriculture, trade and living conditions must have some effect on the climate fluctuations we are experiencing?
If not, then why doesn't this human activity factor into the equation?
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