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| Subject: | | Re: and the snows of kilimanjaro....are soon to be no more :( |
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Iprymate
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Tue, Nov 3 2009, 9:25pm
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Snow and ice are nice for Christmas but the winter months are punishing on all life, so consider any warming change an epic springtime, more plants and animals adapting and thriving in newly open lands that once only contained a few desperate versions of temperate species. Coasts ridden with condos will be fresh wetlands. With enough CO2 plants will become sentient and weed out the humans who complain, who can't use volcanoes politically. Hopefully the ocean breezes will shift so Antarctica's coat will melt and maybe the Sahara will bloom again. With enough climate change the planet could thrive. Let's thaw out the mountain tops then bring heat to the moons of Jupiter. Selling my snow shovel cheap, soon to be a collector's item. Hemingway loved the world so much he blew his head off to eliminate his carbon footprint. If warm beer is the price to pay for an end to human overpopulation, I will drink it. |
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| Subject: | | Re: and the snows of kilimanjaro....are soon to be no more :( |
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john80c
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Wed, Nov 4 2009, 5:30am
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It would be great for the sahara to go back to savannah and plenty of rain-maybe then African drought would be a thing of the past |
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