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Climate impacts grow, but U.S. can adapt, says new report
National Geographic ^ | 11/23/2018 | ALEJANDRA BORUNDA

Posted on 11/23/2018 1:01:38 PM PST by RightGeek

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To: entropy12
I'll buy salt futures for my yet unborn great great grandchildren !

They say the deal is snow covered land reflects light and cools even more and it keeps building upon itself until we have glaciers.

Suppose cheap-as-dirt salt fought it all back.

By then, food could be grown in warmer climes and indoors to feed most, I'd venture a guess. Especially if you knew it was coming. Last time during the Maunder minimum, society didn't have the technology, knowledge or means to survive, but they did. It'd be a lot easier today.

All this assumes a coming ice age is anything like the last. Fascinating. thank our lucky stars we lived in this almost ideal age.

41 posted on 11/23/2018 4:20:43 PM PST by chiller (Dem's ideals are beautiful...they just never work in a real world. Feel good, OR do the right thing.)
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To: oldasrocks

And STOP drinking beer...


42 posted on 11/24/2018 7:22:17 AM PST by pfony1
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To: oldasrocks

And STOP drinking beer...


43 posted on 11/24/2018 7:23:12 AM PST by pfony1
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