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Coldest winter in 100 years on its way!
19 November 2012, 13:23,
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RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way!
(19 November 2012, 13:07)Scythe13 Wrote: I think we would have to be doing indoor gardening of high density nigh nutrient foods.

Living near a pine forest would be a huge advantage, as pine trees are pretty good at dealing with the cold.

Not sustainable for a large nation in the long term

Pine forests are almost sterile not completely but almost sterile when it comes to bio diversity, red squirrels and pine martins and not much more, almost no ground growing edibles cept lichen.

To stop the Gulf stream it would take the sudden injection or hundreds of millions of icy cold fresh water rushing into to the GS near greenland, At leasts thats what the ologists say, and to fo that almost all of the frozen Tundras of Russia and Canada would have to melt first. I cant think of that or any other feasable scenario that could cause such a thing. Perhaps the tilt of the earth changing or a new sub surface volcanic island chain growing to physically block the stream.

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Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by bigpaul - 17 November 2012, 14:22
RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by IB1 - 17 November 2012, 15:56
RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by IB1 - 17 November 2012, 23:09
RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by Paul - 18 November 2012, 16:21
RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by NorthernRaider - 19 November 2012, 13:23
RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by BDG - 19 November 2012, 13:36
RE: Coldest winter in 100 years on its way! - by BDG - 19 November 2012, 14:20

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