Wednesday, July 9, 2008

Cheney's Staff Cut Testimony On Warming

http://www.washingtonpost.com/wp-dyn/
content/article/2008/07/08/AR2008070801442.html

Though I think what Cheney's staff did to cut testimony was wrong, I also think that the biggest damage to Global Climate change was done by the 1950s to 1970s. In order to avoid mass suffering that is now coming no matter what anyone does, people would have had to make major changes by 1920 or 1930. I believe by 1950 to 1970 there really was no way to prevent what is now coming as a result.

As an intuitive and precognitive psychic I would say that 70 to 74 degrees farenheit average temperature at the North Pole will be reached once again before the climate settles down once more. The answer then was ferns growing from the equator to the north pole for a long time en masse finally reduced the CO2 back down to what we had in the 19th and 20th centuries once again.

I think it is fair to say that Any humans surviving the next 1000 years is debatable. Therefore, one can either blame ones ancestors for all the changes or themselves or both. However, neither of these reactions are useful. What is useful is to take stock of what we now can do.

Those genetic stocks that potentially eventually survive this will either live in space on space stations or underground here on earth for the most part. People will over time migrate closer to both poles.(However, because of the melting ice caps the poles might change in placement somewhat from what they are now.) The reason for this is that the melting ice is changing the weight ratios of both north and south and might alter where the poles are located. As rain stops falling a lot of places people will be forced to move closer to oceans for a water source and use solar distilling for drinking water to survive.

Places where it still rains will likely be more subject to flooding. Winds will increase as the gyrations of the weather from hot to cold to wind and rain and floods and drought increase in intensity and ferocity over the years.

The good thing about this is that people will have time to adapt and to move to new locations slowly so those that choose to move and change will survive. Those that don't won't.

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