On 6/18/2019 9:05 PM, news18 wrote:
On Tue, 18 Jun 2019 20:14:29 -0500, AMuzi wrote:
Change is normal.
Correct.
It is the changing rate of change that is the problem.
If farmers can not get reliable/predictable weather, then you don't get
food.
Under the retreating Greenland glaciers are farmed fields with stone
borders from ~1000AD.
That is a known. It was covered in any decent history of the world.
It is all the other events/activities that are causing concern.
Maybe we'll discover some in Glacier Park one day;
you never know what you don't know.
Sure, but you can be reasonable sure what is real and likely.
You can also hazard 'worst case scenarios" and I'm someone that considers
"insurance" a wise investment in this world. YMMV.
"worst case scenarios" would be me reliving 2010, when I'd
find, as Al Gore wrote in his 1992 book, major world cities
under water and widespread famine from mass crop failu
http://www.peopleandtheplanet.com/image.php@id=1535
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