I appreciate many of the recent posts on global warming. I write a column for Lutheran Partners, a journal for ELCA clergy, on issues of science and technology in ministry, & will probably do my next one on global warming. I've saved some of the recent posts & expect that they'll be helpful for that.
One question. 15-20 years ago there was a lot of discussion about loss of rainforests, especially in the Amazon, & the contribution of this to shifting O2 - CO2 proportions in the atmosphere. How significant a contribution is this in comparison with use of fossil fuels & other contributions to greenhouse gases?
Shalom
George
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