Are you expecting a glacier in your backyard anytime soon? Maybe within 3,000 years? More to the point, with climate change is the possibility we're no longer on the earth's regular schedule. nose4 appears to be suggesting that current climate change may deflect those far-off sheets of ice. Indeed they might! How about you? What do you think? — tim wood
Heck, we have done just fine with repairing or at least stopping the breakdown of the ozone layer. — ssu
We have all these sunk investments in coal, oil, and gas we are all loathe to abandon. — Bitter Crank
Heck, we have done just fine with repairing or at least stopping the breakdown of the ozone layer. — ssu
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