

I'm not a world renown scientist that studies things like the environment or the climates, however, I do (unlike MANY people in my generation) research what I hear and form my own opinion. I grew up with an environmental scientist for a father and even from his mouth and the mouthes of many of his co-workers, climate change is a natural occurring process. Many things that I have read even mention that the Earth is getting gradually hotter because the rotation of the earth around the Sun gets closer to the Sun every couple thousand of years and then backs away again. It's like a rinse and repeat thing, but with planets. That information is from NASA and some of those special guys that
I don't take all my advice from my dad or his co-workers, I listen to the news and to the other people around me. I read the newspaper and I research what I've heard on the internet. I don't know who I would say is the best source, but in my honest opinion I think one of the better sources is going to talk to someone who actually works in studying weather or environmental changes. People who listen to those who have no idea what they are talking about can become misinformed (cough Al Gore cough).
The media does a good job in making things seem worse than they really are. The media portrays climate change as the end of the world, and that we should all bunker up and get ready to burn to death. However, in the coming years I doubt that the media will be apologizing for the fact that it over-exaggerated on something yet again. I know I sound harsh on the media, and I don't mean to at all. They have done something for the "climate change" situation and keep making the "go green" initiative bigger and better every year. It never hurts that the media makes going green a cool thing, it's just that making it cool through a scare tactic (like "do it or the climate will change") is a little ridiculous. I'm not saying that that is exactly what they're doing, and again I know I'm being a little harsh, but you have to admit in some ways thats exactly how it seems.
In the future I hope that my kids and even my grandkids can enjoy the beautiful beaches and other areas of Florida I've grown to love over my 22 years of life. But, I know that with continual development of unused areas that that is becoming more and more of an impossibility. My future fears have nothing to do with climate change, just with humanity in itself and what we'll do to the Earth over the coming years. I know that it might be a few degrees hotter during the summer and a few degrees colder in the winter when these imaginary loved ones of mine come around, but hopefully thats the only issue they have to deal with.
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