powerpace
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We had one year outa the last five that we had apples due to no frost, that was last year. Before that we had apples every year.
Greenland was named that because it was mostly green when the Vikings settled there. England had a warmer climate when the Romans were there. They were able to grow the same type of wine grape they did in Italy. Later starting about 1000 during and after the "Little Ice Age" the same crops could not be grown.
The world is changing. Again.
The scare now is the sinking coastline. I was taught many years ago that the American Plate (Older land, East Coast) was sliding under the African Plate.
The Pacific Plate is sliding under the American Plate. This is raising the (Newer Land) West Coast. Tall mountains (Sierra's, Cascades Rocky Mountains) still rising on the West Coast and Appalachian Mountains getting smaller. The Plates meet creating tall mountains Rocky's and the Atlantic Ridge.
The world is spending money on something that has happened before and will happen again.
Climactic warming is not questioned by scientists. They disagree on the amount of human causation.
Two things I'm sure off. A warming climate is not as fatal to mankind as a ice age. The other sure thing; I will miss it by several hundred years.