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Jan 13, 2023Liked by John Day MD

I've been paying attention to the climate change issue very closely for the better part of four decades now. I do see changes in our weather patterns but not what was expected according to the science behind it. I realize this is a short time in geologic terms and it could be down to just wobbling of the system. The problems I've noticed developing in the narrative is timing. A lot of changes are due to happen over this century according to the warming theories. These changes are not going to happen December 31st 2099. Droughts can happen fast over a couple of months so desertification could possibly follow on easily enough. The rising ocean is another tale all together. I've spent my entire life,(six plus decades), on the coast of Nova Scotia so any amount of sea level rise beyond a few inches would be noticed here quickly. What we have been seeing here is a lot of coastal erosion from large and more violent storms as well as more frequent, not hurricanes, just massive storms some of which move quite slowly sometimes. As a homesteader to some degree I had my own mill for years and sold a lot of timbers for local wharves and boathouses that needed repair both from age and destruction. Most were raising the height of there buildings and wharves not due to regular flooding from high tides, they seem to be about the same or only a few inches above what was normal a century ago. What we are seeing is greater storm surges and more often. The surges from hurricanes and tropical depressions are one think but we are now getting surges with just about every decent low that rolls through regardless of time of year. 50 to 80 Kph, (30-50mph), winds are not unusual here but the storm surge that comes with them is. I notice also that evaporation of the ground moisture seems to happen a lot fast now then in the past. By past I mean 30 plus years ago. It is most noticeable during the spring thaw. Anyway my point is that what Ben Davidson is showing with the peer review science on his site goes further to explaining some of the changes I'm seeing around me. Of course if the war mongers start lobbing nukes back and forth none of it will matter! Anyhow John soldier on brother the first hundred years are the hardest! The most wonderful thing about tiggers is tiggers is a wonderful thing! TTFN (ta ta for now).

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Thanks for the perspective , Red, and for recent research on articles.

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Jan 14, 2023Liked by John Day MD

And gardens

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Jan 14, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Science

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I see the old serious guy in Thomas Dolby's Sh Blinded Me With Science song saying "SCIENCE!".

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Jan 15, 2023Liked by John Day MD

Blinded... by Science

Poetry in motion

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Jan 13, 2023Liked by John Day MD

There were many more than usual planes and contrails the morning of the flight supposed shutdown. ??

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Thanks. I still have no idea.

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Jan 13, 2023·edited Jan 13, 2023Liked by John Day MD

I couldn't get past 25 minutes. I don't know what will happen in the future but am banking on climate changes, more intense weather systems nonetheless.

If a cooling happens then humans ought to burn more fossil fuels to allow for the carbon to block the heat generated by the sun from leaving. More nutso skitso in my mind.

I watch the ice on the Arctic Ocean, but even there, if the ice goes away for a time this might be a trigger for the next ice age.

Humans love to follow these many necromancers now seemingly publishing everywhere.

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Stuff is changing, but we can't even anticipate what direction, or when, etc. Multi-pronged attack on the proles by the owners. Anything they say we should do is a lie, but there is not always an exact-opposite, which might be a pitfall or head-fake, itself.

Growing vegetables, but still completely reliant on industrial civilization.

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Jan 13, 2023Liked by John Day MD

That, is the right question/answer.

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