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Politics : The Trump Presidency -- Ignore unavailable to you. Want to Upgrade?


To: Wharf Rat who wrote (300530)9/3/2024 3:43:54 PM
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So far = so good. How's your Global Re-glaciation 2020 project coming along?

We seem to have done a Trump and dodged a bullet.

With continued CO2 increase we're now solidly over 400 ppm. Crops are thriving, forests are feasting, algae are blooming, phytoplankton are fighting, irrigation required is reduced, deserts are dwindling, famines are finished, fatties are flourishing. Not many people realized that CO2 success would lead to the diabetes pandemic and insulin sales being even better than covid vaxx.

Winter is still much too cold and summers are flimsy. Admittedly other people in the tropics would prefer cooler weather., though my time in the tropics has always been lovely other than a few days that required chilled drinks and time in water.

In 70 years, sea level rose about 15cm at my fishing spot. That's far less than the 15 metres that tsunamis deliver in seconds. One asteroid in the Pacific ocean will give better perspective on centimeters of sea level rise over centuries.

What? Me worry?

But even if there is sudden reglaciatoon, everyone can move to the tropics. The Sahara desert and Australian outback still have a lot of vacancies as well as construction materials. Plus lots of room for photovoltaics. Death Valley would turn to Shangri-la.

Mqurice