This is some serious s**t.
We might want to consider launching some large, VERY LARGE, reflective mylar sheets into space to reflect a little more sun on our planet if things go very cold. This was a freaky-cool summer in Atlanta, GA.
If the ice sheets began to advance southward I think I would consider a means of darkening the ice so it soaks up more sunlight. Its how I melt the ice off my sidewalk when I feel particularly lazy.
I throw out some black rubber mats and the ice under them melts in a couple hours even when it’s super cold.
/johnny
What global cooling will do to crops.
The Climate-Grain Production Relationship Quantified
http://wattsupwiththat.com/2013/09/08/the-climate-grain-production-relationship-quantified/
Obama on this like a laser...
King Obama issues an Executive Order to the Sun...
....to increase it's magnetic field....
and make a good crop of sunspots before elections in 2016....
(PhysOrg.com) -- Sunspot formation is triggered by a magnetic field, which scientists say is steadily declining. They predict that by 2016 there may be no remaining sunspots, and the sun may stay spotless for several decades.
The last time the sunspots disappeared altogether was in the 17th and 18th century, and coincided with a lengthy cool period on the planet known as the Little Ice Age....and lasted 400 years.
Good luck surviving with no electricity and GE modified seeds.
It has been cool, I live in Dahlonega now but I remember
a summer in the 80’s when we had thirty days straight of
over 100 degree heat, at night is seldom got below 80.
I thought I would die, we were downtown urban pioneers
and lived in a half converted loft.
The HORROR.