June 21, 2007
Boy are their faces going to be red.....from frostbite.
Looks like scientists have asked us to prepare for something that might actually happen.
Except this time it involves something that actually determines temperature on the planet Earth : The Sun. I guess that big ball of light in the sky carries more weight than we do after all....but it doesn't have an SUV so who knows where these crazy solar scientists get their denier info.
Oh, Ohhhhhh.
Well, im happy about this really. In fact im hoping to be able to break out my sled in the middle of june or something like that, and if it snows REALLY bad that year and stays there....well...then I might just have to start buying Penguins....for food obviously.
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Except this time it involves something that actually determines temperature on the planet Earth : The Sun. I guess that big ball of light in the sky carries more weight than we do after all....but it doesn't have an SUV so who knows where these crazy solar scientists get their denier info.
Solar scientists predict that, by 2020, the sun will be starting into
its weakest Schwabe solar cycle of the past two centuries, likely
leading to unusually cool conditions on Earth. Beginning to plan for
adaptation to such a cool period, one which may continue well beyond
one 11-year cycle, as did the Little Ice Age, should be a priority for
governments. It is global cooling, not warming, that is the major
climate threat to the world, especially Canada. As a country at the
northern limit to agriculture in the world, it would take very little
cooling to destroy much of our food crops, while a warming would only
require that we adopt farming techniques practiced to the south of us.
Oh, Ohhhhhh.
Well, im happy about this really. In fact im hoping to be able to break out my sled in the middle of june or something like that, and if it snows REALLY bad that year and stays there....well...then I might just have to start buying Penguins....for food obviously.
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