Make it so.
I luv cold and extended snowboarding seasons are just fine by me...
oops...make that 13:18.
Uh, thanks but I’ll stick with warming. An ice age would be a lot worse but is probably equally likely from what we actually know. We do know that regional and worldwide climates are constantly changing. These changes are a matter of fact. I’ll acknowledge that CO2 is one of a number of greenhouse gases and a very slight increase has occurred likely due to human activities. However, the interplay among currents, proximity to the sun, sun spots, and literally hundreds of other influences are very poorly understood. Rather than declaring the “case closed” we must do all the research possible in all the requisite directions.
We won’t allow free research because there is too much political power and control involved and far too much money. It’s been a long time since environmentalists were interested in non directed and non predetermined research.
Ahhhhhh......the great things I learned in school in the 60s and 70s.
“There won’t be any more gasoline by 1980.”
“By 1980, mothers won’t be able to breast feed their babies because of all the pollution.”
By 1980, everyone on earth will have to live within a few hundred miles of the equator because of the coming ice age.”
Could that just be coincidence? Sub-zero temps, Baby.
Not gonna happen again, now that Earth and Mars no longer have intersecting orbits.
I loved this show when I was a kid... I knew Leonard Nimoy more from In Search Of than Star Trek. Cue the theme music!
Noticed the twin towers @ or about 20:00
Has Al gore seen this???
The building in the third scene at 11 seconds in is Building 28 (Theater on the Ridge) of Kodak Park looking east from Palm Street down West Ridge Road towards Lake Avenue in Rochester, NY
We just passed a weak solar maximum within this extended minimum. It’s likely that cold fluctuations on the CO Rockies will be very unusual and interesting between 3 and 9 years from now. For one example of many, propane stops producing pressure at near -44, F (44 below zero). I’ve seen propane pressure get very low at about 39 below.