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To: No Mo Mo who wrote (98200)1/23/2013 1:31:23 AM
From: Maurice Winn3 Recommendations  Respond to of 218672
 
The holocene millennia have not been uniformly pleasant. Even over short periods, there have been dust bowls, famines, Little Ice Age, floods, pestilence, and any amount of bad weather sufficient to kill off millions of people.

It is now obvious that the climate models run by Hansen, Jones et al, give Mann Made Warming rather than the real thing. They do not match reality, which in some scientific theories would render the theories bung. Climate "science" is not like regular sciences though. Climate "science" bends with the wind which is of course still caused by anthropogenic CO2 [according to the Climate Alarmists].

5000 years ago, Egypt was the place to be. Pretty soon that ideal latitude moved north, all the way up to London, Paris, Vienna and across to Beijing, with some variation on the way such as the medieval warming which gave the Mongols and Greenlanders a chance to show their mettle. But they froze again a couple of centuries later.

Rate of change is pretty quick, whether it's weather or climate. Fortunately, people are quite quick to move too. So if my 2008 2020 foresight prediction of a 2020 refreeze comes to pass in a big way, hundreds of millions of frozen northerners could head for Libya, Mali, and other middle east and African deserts and set up shop there. A billion Chinese moving south could cause crowded conditions as southern Asia is already fairly well populated.

There would be some issues to resolve, such as parking rules and what colour people are allowed to paint their houses [assuming town planners are allowed to move] and to ensure children wear crash helmets while riding tricycles. TSA would have to check underwear.

Mqurice