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To: koan who wrote (604131)3/17/2011 7:05:06 PM
From: Tenchusatsu  Read Replies (1) | Respond to of 1574888
 
Koan, > NO you made it either or, I see it as just a matter of probability, like all of reality.

NO, the video you posted made it either-or. Why else would the guy in the video draw a chart with four quadrants in it, each quadrant representing a combination of extremes?

> I agree, it is shades of gray. Flooding is the first thing we will see and we are seeing it clearly in Norfolk Virginia right now.

If there's flooding, we can just build levees like we do in New Orleans and the Netherlands.

If there's more extreme weather we'll just adapt our local public services, utilities, and infrastructure to deal with it.

If some land becomes more arid we'll just make up for it with irrigation, terraforming, and modern techniques in cultivation.

No big deal. We humans can adapt. But that wouldn't fit well with the alarmists who want to create a crisis and take control over our very lives.

Tenchusatsu



To: koan who wrote (604131)3/18/2011 10:39:20 AM
From: longnshort  Respond to of 1574888
 
" Flooding is the first thing we will see and we are seeing it clearly in Norfolk Virginia right now."

wrong again koanhead