But not too far inland everywhere. Climate change has already caused 30% of the land surface to become desert as the growing aridity triggered by the ice age continues to cause water to flow downhill faster than it can be equitably redistributed to impoverished areas. Until the aridity causes the warming cycle to complete, it’s going to be pretty dry for a lot of the inland areas. It is a very long and very stable climate cycle. Mayflies only see the warming, though.
Geologists and climatologists tell us that over the course of history there have been about 20 cycles when the glaciers would advance and retreat as they thawed and refroze.Sheets of ice covered all of Antarctica, large parts of Europe, North America, and South America, and small areas in Asia. In North America they stretched over Greenland and Canada and parts of the northern United States. The remains of glaciers of the Ice Age can still be seen in parts of the world, including Greenland and Antarctica.
What I’m trying to figure out is what kind of gas guzzlers mankind was driving back then to cause the glaciers to retreat from Ohio all the way up to the Arctic?
For thousands of years, humans knew to move with the elements. Seems with all of our newfound wisdom, we’ve forgotten that shorelines have always changed……and always will.
Al Gore bought an ocean view property for $8 million. In a town loaded with Hollywood celebrities, you couldn’t buy a beach property for that. Wikipedia lists the elevation of Montecito, California as 180 feet. If every bit of ice on earth melted, the sea level rise would be about 210 feet. He could just go back to Tennessee then.
somebodyshort about 8 years ago
Remember the Statue of Liberty in Planet of the Apes. The day is coming.
Renatus Profuturus Frigeridus Premium Member about 8 years ago
Answering from Venezia
Farside99 about 8 years ago
Might have to move to that ancient totally landlocked port that’s 10 miles inland. Maybe it’ll be usable in a few years.
Brass Orchid Premium Member about 8 years ago
But not too far inland everywhere. Climate change has already caused 30% of the land surface to become desert as the growing aridity triggered by the ice age continues to cause water to flow downhill faster than it can be equitably redistributed to impoverished areas. Until the aridity causes the warming cycle to complete, it’s going to be pretty dry for a lot of the inland areas. It is a very long and very stable climate cycle. Mayflies only see the warming, though.
russ5419 about 8 years ago
Those tablet’s must be Pumice.
Jonni about 8 years ago
Well, I raked leaves and took out the winter clothes.
jbmlaw01 about 8 years ago
Global warming is looking pretty good in the red states – warmer weather, fewer hurricanes – it is only the coastal elites who have a problem with it.
Cerabooge about 8 years ago
5 meters won’t do it when both Greenland (20 ft sea level rise) and Antarctica (200 ft sea level rise) both melt.
sassymm about 8 years ago
Did anybody else notice that B.C.’s beach shrunk while he was waiting for an answer?
John Smith about 8 years ago
Geologists and climatologists tell us that over the course of history there have been about 20 cycles when the glaciers would advance and retreat as they thawed and refroze.Sheets of ice covered all of Antarctica, large parts of Europe, North America, and South America, and small areas in Asia. In North America they stretched over Greenland and Canada and parts of the northern United States. The remains of glaciers of the Ice Age can still be seen in parts of the world, including Greenland and Antarctica.
What I’m trying to figure out is what kind of gas guzzlers mankind was driving back then to cause the glaciers to retreat from Ohio all the way up to the Arctic?
jlmjdm60 about 8 years ago
FIVE METERS INLAND?? That’s only 15 feet +/-!!
rshive about 8 years ago
To a hill with a dock and a nice view.
jtviper7 about 8 years ago
Defiantly harder to find Atlantis…
clayusmcret Premium Member about 8 years ago
For thousands of years, humans knew to move with the elements. Seems with all of our newfound wisdom, we’ve forgotten that shorelines have always changed……and always will.
mourdac Premium Member about 8 years ago
But it’s not global warming causing the rise in sea levels. That hoax has been disproved by mankind’s “best” minds.
Germanshepherds4ever about 8 years ago
Ha ha ha ha
tcayer about 8 years ago
Huh. A pile of floating rocks.
neverenoughgold about 8 years ago
Overnight delivery…
grainpaw about 8 years ago
Al Gore bought an ocean view property for $8 million. In a town loaded with Hollywood celebrities, you couldn’t buy a beach property for that. Wikipedia lists the elevation of Montecito, California as 180 feet. If every bit of ice on earth melted, the sea level rise would be about 210 feet. He could just go back to Tennessee then.
somebodyshort about 8 years ago
I have some nice beach front property on Baffin Island
Spade Jr. about 8 years ago
Nice try, M&H. But I’m still waiting for HONEST truth that proves global warming, not statements that no one can really back up at this time.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 8 years ago
Agewalker said,
@Bruce4671
“The Midwestern farmland isn’t gonna do any better. Crops don’t do well in a drought”
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Plant other crops or engineer better ones or desalinate and pump in more water or switch to aquaculture.
David Huie Green LoveJoyAndPeace about 8 years ago
(and snowball earth is interesting
a time—or times—when nearly the entire planet was frozen over)