at least we will have tasty single maltAbsolutely possible, but the peat moss is meters deep. We really have no idea what will happen to this part of the world, but there is no topsoil.
at least we will have tasty single maltAbsolutely possible, but the peat moss is meters deep. We really have no idea what will happen to this part of the world, but there is no topsoil.
I think you forgot the blue fontI really do believe that the solutions to both energy and food, devoid of fossil fuel or carbon based solutions, were discovered over a hundred years ago and are not terribly expensive. In other words, the solutions won’t come from Westinghouse.
I didn't believe it early on because the message was politicized. An example of how politicians can get our society to ignore science simply by attaching the message to someone or something that we don't trust.Man, was I wrong on this climate change thing!
Well, it gets hot in the summerI didn't believe it early on because the message was politicized. An example of how politicians can get our society to ignore science simply by attaching the message to someone or something that we don't trust.
100 degrees 70 miles north of the arctic circle in Siberia. The first thing I thought of was methane hydrates in the permafrost. We live in an anti-vaxxer's dream world.this article aged well.
I was skeptical until I looked at a lot of raw data and read a number of (boring) technical papers. The media doesn’t help when they publish a study that has a +/- 2 degree range and they always publish average plus 2 or 3 sigma.I didn't believe it early on because the message was politicized. An example of how politicians can get our society to ignore science simply by attaching the message to someone or something that we don't trust.
at 4 meters my property in Florida becomes beach front. I guess I should hold onto it a while
At 1M I need to get out the kayak!at 4 meters my property in Florida becomes beach front. I guess I should hold onto it a while
It's not just a "thought," it's a geological fact. The present period is the "most recent interglacial." One theory with quite a few adherents is that each ice age is triggered by melting of the Greenland ice cap, such as is happening right now...Every 26 and 100 thousand years or so the warming periods and ice ages cycle. So there may be fertile soil under the tundras. It is also thought that the ice ages are the norm rather than the exception.
The understanding is that, once the Greenland ice has melted, the Gulf Stream flow will essentially cease to exist. This will cause the temperatures across Europe to plummet. This will start another ice age.It's not just a "thought," it's a geological fact. The present period is the "most recent interglacial." One theory with quite a few adherents is that each ice age is triggered by melting of the Greenland ice cap, such as is happening right now...