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Where is the evidence for food and water supply risks from man-made c02. Water supply should be going up with the spring melt. The only danger for US food supply is corn turned into car fuel. Humbug!!!
How can it cause drought….
…when warmer air holds more moisture
AGW causes warmdrought. The models predict this very outcome.
Yes, the Sierra are experiencing a warmdrought this winter, just as predicted. The worst since 1250. The resorts are just making more snow this winter than usual.
I thought that these types of folks prided themselves are their “nuanced” approach to things. Well it appears that there are somethings in their reckoning that are to crucial for a “nuanced” approach.
Ralph, The OHV engine, which was the mainstay of US engine designs for a long time, came into into use in 1949. And no modern engine is based on the design of the original OHV “Rocket 88”, for example. All late model American power plants are of fairly recent design. I’m unaware of any significant technological divide between American gasoline engine technology and EU technology.