[Sca-cooks] A Sign Of Global Warming Under The Olive Tree
Marion Waldegrave
marionofwintersgate at twistedsistah.com
Thu Mar 1 16:11:37 PST 2007
I was being a bit facetious. You are absolutely right. Also here in
Alaska because of the horrific affects in the summer to the point
where we have horrible forest fires that burn through out the year.
After last summer there were over 400 fires still burning, and are
still burning now under all the ice. We have had horrible warm
weather, above freezing, which is over sixty degrees warmer then
average during that time. It is making up for it with the cold
weather as i mentioned...
Anyway i was not trying to make light of it, and i am still planning
on following the story because it is very interesting.
Marion
On Mar 1, 2007, at 11:16 AM, Elaine Koogler wrote:
> I can understand your wanting warmer weather. However, the dangers of
> global warming go way beyond things being able to be grown where they
> couldn't be earlier. Things like animals driven to extinction
> (polar bears
> being one most recently in the news). The melting of the ice caps,
> which
> will cause coastal areas to flood...as I understand it, if the ice
> packs
> thaw, it could even cause cities like New York, Boston and San
> Francisco to
> flood. And it would make tropical areas that are now difficult for
> people
> to live in impossibly hot.
>
> So no, I don't want to see global warming...even though it might
> make my
> arthritis hurt a little less....
>
> Kiri
>
> On 3/1/07, Marion Waldegrave
> <marionofwintersgate at twistedsistah.com> wrote:
>>
>> On a side note, i do not mind the global warming. I live in Alaska
>> and we have had a few warmer winters, as in not getting lower then
>> -30. It has been balmy. But not this last week.. we have had -60
>> weather.. UGH... anyway i think this is pretty neat and will be
>> following the story!
>>
>> Marion
>> On Mar 1, 2007, at 10:31 AM, Patrick Levesque wrote:
>>
>>> The hypothesis is that the expected changes in temperature and
>>> average
>>> rainfall (depending on your location) will lead (or have already
>>> lead) in
>>> some places to a change of climate zone. Obviously, this also
>>> carries the
>>> possibility the hitherto absent pests, fungi, and the likes will
>>> gradually
>>> cause more and more problems to crops and trees.
>>>
>>> Being aware of that, one may as well adapt as early as possible.
>>> (Something
>>> local farmers, at least in Quebec, seem to be trying as hard as
>>> possible to
>>> ignore).
>>>
>>> Petru
>>>
>>>
>>> On 01/03/07 03:51, "Volker Bach" <carlton_bach at yahoo.de> wrote:
>>>
>>>> Am Donnerstag, 1. März 2007 06:16 schrieb Nick Sasso:
>>>>> -----Original Message-----
>>>>> < < < <
>>>>> http://www.terradaily.com/reports/A_Sign_Of_Global_Warming.html
>>>>>
>>>>> Britain plants its first olive grove and expects to produce olive
>>>>> oil in
>>>>> seven years. > > > > >
>>>>>
>>>>> Can one legally have BENEFITS from global warming? I thought it
>>>>> was all
>>>>> completely catastrophic.
>>>>
>>>> Don't be fooled. They probably just read somewhere how much the EU
>>>> pays per
>>>> olive tree...
>>>>
>>>> Giano
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>
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