According to a recent report by a state panel, climate change could play holy hell with everything from maple syrup (“production in Connecticut may be impossible by 2080”) to the lives of low-income minorities (“increases in cardio-respiratory illness including asthma, vector associated infectious diseases, food insecurity and natural disasters.”)
Disrupting the Borg is expensive and time consuming!
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Damned shame about that maple syrup. And about the guys elected to “lead” us.
You know my comments by now. I sent them to the newspaper, if you’re interested.
Afraid not, Mike.
I’m worried about spilled milk since the EPA deems it to be a national security problem….
EPA now to regulate spilled milk — really
Read more at the Washington Examiner: http://washingtonexaminer.com/opinion/columnists/2011/02/epa-now-regulate-spilled-milk-really#ixzz1CpYlNMQw
http://www.worldclimatereport.com/index.php/2010/09/30/sweet-news-for-maple-syrup/
Yet again, actual observation trumps prediction.
Meanwhile in the real world, Connecticut is up to their ears in snow!
Climate change I can live with,
but “DON’T MESS WITH MY MAPLE SYRUP!”
Global warming is the least of New Haven’s problems.
So as EPA regulations make the cost of everything go up, and when the economy gets hurt worse from Obama’s policies, and when the elderly on fixed incomes can’t afford to keep their houses or apartments warm, how many of them will we find dead from hypothermia?
And what if the economy gets so bad that Social Security checks get reduced? Maybe then the elderly will end up in a better place.