snow hope wrote:If you get a chance Ken, have a read of the second link I gave above to one of Dr Landscheidt's papers about the solar cycles - very interesting stuff
That's a very convincing paper, Snow. I'd read quite a bit about solar cycles and sun spot cycles but hadn't come across the Gleissberg cycle. I'd been waiting to see what the ice loss in the Arctic was going to be like this year in order to gauge whether AGW or solar cycles were having the strongest effect. Could AGW reduce the effect of Global Cooling due to a lack of solar activity? Would the Arctic/Greenland thaw continue as it has done? We'll just have to see, won't we.
I take solace (!!!!) in the fact that the mitigation for Global Warming, Global Cooling and Fossil Fuel Depletion is virtually the same: INSULATE LIKE B****RY!! We have to make ourselves more efficient by reducing our consumption of all fuel in order to (Global Warming) reduce the amount of carbon we're pumping into the atmosphere, or (Global Cooling) reduce the amount of fuel needed to keep us warm to manageable, affordable proportions, or (Fossil Fuel Depletion) virtually the same as the last one.
We're using so many of the earth's resources in such a profligate manner that any change in our circumstances that causes any sort of chaos will cause a serious loss of life, both human and animal. In previous times, a warming or cooling period that interrupted food/fuel supply could be mitigated by spreading out into previously uncultivated lands, possibly in more clement climes. We're in a position now where, because of overpopulation, we can't take up the slack in food or fuel production anywhere else.
So, if we get an interruption in food/fuel supply for any of the above three reasons a lot of people somewhere are going to be very hungry. Any two of the above three reasons, depending on your point of view, are about to cause us a problem, so those of us who have a degree of self sufficiency in fuel and food supply are going to be in a much better position than most others.
People might argue about the reason to prepare, but they can't argue that there is a necessity to prepare or what those preparations should be.