Someone tell this moron that before global warming, 10,000 or 12,000 years ago, we were fighting wooly mammouths and tigers up here. Then Wisconsin was sunk under Lake Wisconsin. But the Native Americans discovered campfires, warme the atmosphere, and here we are. Who need's to go back. If Wisconsin is under ice, they might lose their Senators.
You forgot the global warming barf alert. Nice article with no scientific facts to back up the lefty philosophy from the Crap-itol Slimes.
Good riddance, John. We don't want you with your BS here anyway...
What a simplistic pantload that was.
It's global rejection of God's blessings, and global embracing of sins curses. Now you know the rest of the story.
Oh please, if you like traditional Wisconsin climate so much, we can always grab 54,310 square miles of Ontario or Manitoba, not like there's anybody living there now!;))
We don't want him in Oklahoma! He can keep right on going to Panama because he sure won't fit in here.
Moving to Oklahoma to AVOID tornados? Good luck with that.
Because of global warming? Gimmee a break. That stuff doesn't seem to mind heat or cold. It puts out about a billion seeds per plant and it looks nice. Some nurseries even sell it. It speads like crazy.
Oh b@lls. Please keep this sissy up in Wisconsin. We're droughting now, last year it was wet, this winter was non-existent, last winter was a doozie, two years ago we had some of the highest temperatures on record......la,la,la....as I type we have 40mph gusts and my fields might as well be gasoline they're so dry. It's called life....deal with it.
Maybe it'll look something like this:
www.badgerbadgerbadger.com
http://www.badgerbadgerbadger.com/
Or is it confined to the Wisconsin sub-species?
Cheer up Mr. Ingham. You're probably going to die from bird flu long before then.
So changing weather will be a calamity. I'm still a little confused how melting ice caps and permafrost, which, by definition, will increase the amount of water vapor in the air and liquid water in the environment, will somehow create a desert. There are places on earth where the summer average temp is 93 and the average winter temp is 25 that are wet all year around; some places have a dry season and a monsoon season; some places are deserts; and some, like Oklahoma, are arid grasslands. So let's say Wisconsin turns into Oklahoma. What happens to Oklahoma - does it become Veracruz? How about Churchill, Manitoba - the new Wisconsin?
One of the truths from the last ice age - in Wisconsin, of all places - is that the tundra and forest south of the ice edge was unlike anything on Earth right now. Spruces rubbed elbows with oaks and maples. Imagine Alaskan forests mixed with the upper peninsula of Michigan and a whole dollop of Virginia tossed in the mix. No doubt that winter wind blowing off the ice cap would have been bone-chilling; and with much of the Earth's water taken up as ice, it was far drier back then. It was a unique forest, in the same way that the current forest is unique. Without human intervention, the climate and environment will change over and over. The same is true with human intervention.
In essence, the writer is a reactionary, pining away for a past that never was. No doubt he's not pleased with THAT observation.