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Could climate change make Siberia more habitable?
Science Daily ^ | June 6, 2019 | IOP Publishing

Posted on 06/09/2019 5:29:40 AM PDT by Salman

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To: PIF

mesquites = mosquitoes


21 posted on 06/09/2019 6:29:58 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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To: Salman
I grew up in northern Minnesota, but now winter in southern Texas. Guess what, corn grows in both places, though it's not really a good cash crop in the far north due to somewhat smaller yields in the short season varieties. So, even though I don't buy into the frantic cries of the Warmists, what would happen if global temperatures might rise a couple of degrees?

Vast acres of farmland would open up in the Canadian plains and Siberia. Corn, wheat, potatoes, and secondary cattle would follow. Southern Texas? They might even add pineapples. Fewer people would perish from cold. Canadians might have to give up some time on their natural hockey rinks for swimming lessons, while the Dallas Stars might even have a chance at another Stanley Cup. I like it!

22 posted on 06/09/2019 6:30:28 AM PDT by norwaypinesavage (Calm down and enjoy the ride, great things are happening for our country)
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To: FLT-bird
I see the line of reasoning as follows:

1) The usual suspects in the West scream about climate change.

2) The Russians, who owe nothing to the usual suspects, decide to run the numbers given by said usual suspects to see what it would mean for Russia.

3) Results published in the West. Hilarity ensues.

23 posted on 06/09/2019 6:30:47 AM PDT by Salman (It's not a slippery slope, it's a staircase with each step deliberately taken.)
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To: Salman

Well, the Roman Warming Period was 2000 years ago,and it helped the Romans conquer Europe, and there are Roman settlements high in the Alps that as some ice receded, artifacts have been found. Then, about the year 1000 AD there was the Middle Ages Warming Period, where again artifacts were found from the 12th century, from the receding ice in the Alps. So every 1000 years there may be a warming cycle that is still reverberating. A natural cycle, that has nothing to do with fossil fuels. (Remember the Global Warmer masters of East Anglia University. Their hacked emails said “We have to do something about the Middle Ages Warming Period” - admitting that they had no explanation, and then attacking people personally who brought it up.)

We may be well do for another 1000 year warming cycle. But it is a guess.

Yet that is a blink of the eye in geologic time.

We are still far within natural climate variation to believe the ever changing IPCC prognostications. The temperature data is abysmally small. Even in the last 100 years, very few places were recording it. What we have seen is that these so-called honest scientists have gone back and reworked US temp data to lower the temperatures in the early part of the century. It’s funny, because every single mistake of the past that they fix just so happens to point to more global warming. Isn’t that a coincident. They have lowered the curves of the Dust Bowl 1930’s, which were hot and dry, and caused a real problem in America. That’s when climate change was destroying crops and making people hungry. This climate change that Al Gore is screaming about has not done that - ironically one of the things that did cause a food price dislocation is using corn as car fuel. This has literally taken food out of kids’ mouths as one third of the corn crop turned into ethanol. Prices rose, and even commie Castro said it was stupid to use corn to do this. Ha-ha! One commie moralizing to others! Wasn’t Castro in on the plan?

On the Global Warming Scam - they just don’t know enough. They are doing brain surgery in the dark, out in the shed, using garden tools, after a few beers. Guess who is on the table? You are, and after your’re dead, the drunken brain surgeons will take your house. That’s the plan.

At the fall of the Wall, and the end of most of the communist states on the planet, the Euro commies jumped up and ran over to the environmental movement. Here they could still seize the means of production, not for the benefit of “the workers” but now in order to save the planet. I can destroy capitalism if I can destroy their fuel supply. I have a theory, which I cannot prove, but it will bring an apocalypse of extraordinary tragedy. I am the prophet of doom, give me the power and I will save you from it. Give Al Gore money and he can stop Global Warming.

The damn ocean is not coming to Ohio, so stop scaring the kids.


24 posted on 06/09/2019 6:33:04 AM PDT by Titus-Maximus (The trouble with socialism is that you soon run out of other people's zoo animals to eat.)
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To: Salman

Siberia becoming habitable is BAD, BAD, BAD!!!

All those extra people breathing and, and having kids and more kids all of them expelling all that noxious climate destroying gas and then they will have cows and dogs and sheep and we all will be SO SCREWED!!!


25 posted on 06/09/2019 6:33:59 AM PDT by billyboy15
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To: Drew68

Ping.


26 posted on 06/09/2019 6:46:29 AM PDT by KC_Lion
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To: pepsionice
I’ve watched travel documentaries where some jeep comes over a hill and here is an enormous valley, with a 40-person village down in the middle of it....no paved road, just gravel leading in and out. It’d be a four-hour drive to reach anything that you’d consider even half-civilized. You could move a thousand people into that valley tomorrow, but then what? There’s no work, no jobs, and no future over [sic; "other"?] than tending to 200 head of cattle, and tending to your garden.

You have just accurately described most of America as it was in the mid-19th century.

Regards,

27 posted on 06/09/2019 6:57:13 AM PDT by alexander_busek (Extraordinary claims require extraordinary evidence.)
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To: PIF

Okay, I’ll bite: What are “no-seems?”


28 posted on 06/09/2019 6:57:40 AM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: Titus-Maximus

Well, Titus, that was an excellent screed. I tip my hat to a logical, reasoning mind.


29 posted on 06/09/2019 6:59:09 AM PDT by Thommas (The snout of the camel is in the tent..)
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To: FLT-bird
Waitaminnit. Waitaminnit. Waitaminnit!

In the northern hemisphere, permafrost covers an estimated 9 million square miles —nearly the size of the United States, China, and Canada combined. Think Greenland. Think the Laurentian Shield in Canada.

Wouldn't it be nice to have that huge land mass --- 20 - 25% of the earth's land ---- available for logging, grazing, agriculture, and human habitation?

We are still in the midst of substantial unfinished business: thawing permafrost left over from the last period of global glaciation. In other words, we're not yet quite out of the last Ice Age.

Hey, Greenies! Ya like Green? Then would'ja please let dear Mother Earth --- and us --- finish the job?

30 posted on 06/09/2019 7:02:45 AM PDT by Mrs. Don-o (Carbon Dioxide: it's Green Planet Magic!)
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31 posted on 06/09/2019 7:03:00 AM PDT by Doctor DNA (Sticks and Stones May Break My Bones... But Some Words .....!)
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To: Salman

You go first.


32 posted on 06/09/2019 7:10:46 AM PDT by crusty old prospector
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To: Salman

Well, sure. It would be hard to be less habitable.


33 posted on 06/09/2019 7:20:13 AM PDT by dinodino
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To: alexander_busek

@27

My thought also....

Prior to habitation and infrastructure development much of North America may have been similarly described. There is no doubt that extreme cold and permafrost makes a conventional life more difficult, but certainly not impossible.


34 posted on 06/09/2019 7:27:32 AM PDT by volunbeer (Find the truth and accept it - anything else is delusional)
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To: BradyLS

“Okay, I’ll bite: What are “no-seems?”

I’m gonna guess he meant “no see ums”
Tiny bugs that bite but are gone before you look.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Ceratopogonidae


35 posted on 06/09/2019 7:28:26 AM PDT by Roccus (When you talk to a politician...ANY politician...always say, "Remember Ceausescu")
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To: PIF

Why were mosquitoes every invented ? SMACK


36 posted on 06/09/2019 7:28:58 AM PDT by butlerweave
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To: Salman

Anything is possible. Remember the Sahara Forest?


37 posted on 06/09/2019 7:33:37 AM PDT by Go Gordon (I gave my dog Grady a last name - Trump - because he loves tweets.)
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To: Salman
The white people from Zimbabwe and South Africa could use the Sibera and make it profitable while the countries they left become uninhabitable hell holes.
38 posted on 06/09/2019 7:49:00 AM PDT by vetvetdoug
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To: Roccus

They have those things in Georgia, too. Shoulda guessed but I’ve not heard them called that. “Sand fleas” is what we called them.

Thanks for clearing that up!


39 posted on 06/09/2019 7:57:44 AM PDT by BradyLS (DO NOT FEED THE BEARS!)
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To: BradyLS

no-seems are a very tiny fly, travels in swarms, forms clouds around you, and are very hard to see until they land, bite and suck your blood.

Like mosquitoes in that neck of the woods, they do not bite one at a time, but in packs along with the mosquitoes, so instead of swatting, it is more effective to run your hand over your exposed skin turning it red with your blood ... Later, you have a hard time telling where your health skin begins and the itchy reddish white bite bumps end. After a few days even the bites have bites

You’ll love it there, as you get plenty of exercise running and swatting. Running? Yeah, the bears are very thin and very hungry, Just be sure you can outrun the guy next to you. Did I mention the wolves? Oh darn sorry.


40 posted on 06/09/2019 8:00:27 AM PDT by PIF (They came for me and mine ... now it is your turn ...)
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