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Yeah. What do y'all on the list think of the theory that the Gulf

Stream will slow or stop and plunge the northern hemisphere into

another ice age?

How convenient that Petroleum Co. and Conoco should merge

and move their corporate HQ to the Texas Gulf coast.

--- In , Deanna Wagner <hl@s...>

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> >Well, see, you can't even blame global warming for having horrible

summers

> >where you live. I mean, it's Texas! What did you expect? <g>

> >

> I'll take TX over get-eaten-by-mosquitoes-during-four-frost-free-

months

> MN any day! And I'd never go back to smoggy So. Cal. (no offense

to

> anyone in these locations, different strokes, eh?) But I haven't

lived

> in Texas for very long. Last summer it was cool and rainy.

>

> And speaking of global climate change, if predictions of a slowing

or

> stopping of the gulf stream are correct, well, hot muggy summers

just

> won't be a problem for eastern seaboard through western Europe

> dwellers. You'll be shivering year round. Down here, we may get

more

> tropical, I dunno.

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> Deanna

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>Yeah. What do y'all on the list think of the theory that the Gulf

>Stream will slow or stop and plunge the northern hemisphere into

>another ice age?

It's hard to know, but I've read that if we do have a mini-ice age here in

North America, after a couple hundred years or so it'll abruptly end and

turn extremely hot.

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>Yeah. What do y'all on the list think of the theory that the Gulf

>Stream will slow or stop and plunge the northern hemisphere into

>another ice age?

>

>

It wouldn't be the first time. Probably not the last either

>How convenient that Petroleum Co. and Conoco should merge

>and move their corporate HQ to the Texas Gulf coast.

>

>

I think most telling is the mergers. Oil companies see the writing on

the wall. No new exploration, wells will run dry. The era of cheap oil

and the accompanying effects on our climate are coming to a close.

Heinberg has a nice tie in to food in his latest newsletter

found here:

http://www.museletter.com/archive/159.html

Deanna

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