Therefore climate change is a natural process, and our consumption of fossil fuel and burning coal is not a culprit. In my opinion even the deforestation could nothing to do with the climate change. The ocean is a huge refinery of oxygen. However, the extinction of animals may link to deforestation.
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The problem of burning fossil fuel is that there is an addition of CO2 to the carbon cycle. This works in a similar way with deforestation. A large amount of potential CO2 is stored as carbon in trees. Deforestation takes carbon away from the storage and puts it into the atmosphere as CO2. A higher concentration of atmospheric CO2 increases temperature due to the greenhouse-effect. So my question is how in your opinion deforestation does not add to climate change?
Currently it's mainly a carbon sink, which is the reason why the CO2 in the atmosphere isn't already much higher. But while the oceans get more sour and hotter, that also has a limited capacity.