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Chris wrote:

> It may not be entirely Mother Nature.

Agree absolutely.  We are all now seeing the effects of global warming which 
I, along with most of the world's leading scientists, are firmly convinced 
is down to greenhouse gases produced through man's activites - but let's not 
argue that one yet again.  A point that I would make is that there is no 
such thing, or person, as 'Mother Nature' and to ascribe the world's 
problems to her simply avoids facing up to the real cause of the problem - 
us!

Best wishes

Peter Edwards
sweltering in Stratford-upon-Avon
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