60,000 square miles flooded. Seven million homeless.
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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The Model T’s must have produced a lot of CO2 to cause a droughtflood of that magnitude!
Good on you Steve for not letting them sweep the past under the rug. From previous warm periods (called Optima) to the dead sheep and drown Chinese to the Galveston hurricane, what is happening today is peanuts.
Nothing like a dose of earlier times to make one realize nothing out of the ordinary is happening weather or climate wise.
Like you say, what’s happening now is calm compared to the past. Wherefore art thou o global warming?
What a movie “The Great Debate” lets see, who would produce it?