I agree, the earth has swung in different directions in regards to global temperature change& the mighty caveman endured. But we are dealing with 6.6 billion people as of Sept '07 and 9 billion by year 2010. I do not think the world's population was anywhere this great 40k years ago. It's quite a bit different now than it was then. The masses aren't going to be able to endure But nobody knows, just my .02centscoaledsweat wrote:Since the time the anthracite we burn was buried as vegetation, the earth has been warming and cooling. 18,000 years ago there was a mile of ice over the ground the anthracite was buried in. And there was another glacier there about 40,000 years before that. What happened to that one? Don't tell me, Fred Flintstone and his footmobile did those glaciers in? Want to bet against there being another in 20,000 years? Man has lived through a few ice ages, I doubt this one will be any different than the rest. It is a natural cycle and well documented, I find it difficult to believe the elite can't see it.
But for me, I'm running to Wmart and buying every Chinese made snow shovels on the shelves before they are all gone.