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To: Bonefish who wrote (1023819)7/6/2017 12:42:51 PM
From: Wharf Rat  Respond to of 1580820
 
No; you're just guilty of thinking there is only one variable. The warming from CO2 also causes changes in rainfall patterns and insect behavior.

Farm insurance claims increase as hail chews up southern Alberta crops
Ontario potato crops see heavy flooding damage
Climate Change Sends Beetles Into Overdrive | Science | AAAS
Call it the beetle baby boom. Climate change could be throwing common tree killers called mountain pine beetles into a reproductive frenzy. A new study suggests that some beetles living in Colorado, which normally reproduce just once annually, now churn out an extra generation of new bugs each year. And that could further devastate the region's forests.