Basically, the climate is changing - it is always changing. We have a set idea of what our climate 'should be' based on the relatively settled period we are experiencing at present. Bear in mind this settled period has only lasted less than a century!! Prior to that there have been huge swings in temperature and storminess - The medieval warm period - the little ice age - weather interruptions caused by volcanic activity. Whether the present periods of warmth (and these are by no means as unusual as people seem to think) are anthropogenic or otherwise, we still need to think sustainably. We are actually more likely to hit a cold phase (see posts on the 'Coffee House' section) here than a warm one - the more food we can grow for ourselves, the better because there are going to be food supply problems in the very near future. We cannot possibly continue with our present levels of consumption - of anything - it is simply not sustainable! We all need to reuse and recycle, climate change or not, as Doganjo has pointed out previously.
As for offsetting - we'd all be much better using less to start with than trying to offset it, which is merely a sop to those who can't bring themselves to do without. That said, planting trees is always a good idea provided, in the circumstances, it does not inhibit the growing of food.
Look forward to lots more comments on this important issue. Cheers all, you've got the right idea - unlike most politicians!!!!
