Blackrook
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One article, based on flooding in New Orleans, predicts "doom and gloom" for other cities due to "climate change."
Never mind that New Orleans was built in a swamp and flooding has always been a problem there.
The second article predicts we will no longer have coffee because of "climate change," but will be forced to drink coffee substitutes.
Never mind that if coffee regions become too hot, other places that are now too cold to grow coffee will become coffee regions.
I'm glad I don't believe "climate change" is really a problem. If the planet gets warmer, it will open up vast tracts of land in Russia, Canada and Alaska for human habitation.
Otherwise, I'd be constantly depressed by all the "doom and gloom" promoted by people with an agenda to panic us into a one-world government with strict regulations against absolutely everything.
Never mind that New Orleans was built in a swamp and flooding has always been a problem there.
The second article predicts we will no longer have coffee because of "climate change," but will be forced to drink coffee substitutes.
Never mind that if coffee regions become too hot, other places that are now too cold to grow coffee will become coffee regions.
I'm glad I don't believe "climate change" is really a problem. If the planet gets warmer, it will open up vast tracts of land in Russia, Canada and Alaska for human habitation.
Otherwise, I'd be constantly depressed by all the "doom and gloom" promoted by people with an agenda to panic us into a one-world government with strict regulations against absolutely everything.