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  • #61
    Re: Big Trouble in Little China

    Originally posted by Chris Coles View Post
    Shiny, thanks for your comment. However, recently we had a TV report titled Global Dimming. What that showed was the long term effects of the overall loss of sunlight reaching the surface from high altitude air pollution. But of greater interest was the revelation caused by the three days after 9/11, where no aircraft flew over the entire US nation; and the surface temperature rose by nearly 3C. Indeed it was that that prompted the TV program being made.

    Now realise, again, something not being discussed; instead of no aircraft flying for three days we have had almost all aircraft grounded over the entire planet for several months and still not back to full deployment. That will, inevitably, raise the surface temperature; particularly over the oceans, resulting in much more water vapour being carried in the atmosphere. Again, that extra energy will remain held in the oceans.

    Here in the UK we experience a maritime climate; our weather is always deeply influenced by the airflow from off the Atlantic ocean. Here we have seen a marked change in our overall weather patterns during the last two decades; particularly increased rainfall and the length of the periods of such increased rainfall. When you have lived through repeated events of more than 100 days continuous rain, day after day; when such was NEVER experienced before in a long lifetime, you start to realise that we are not under the influence of a short term change, but a long term deterioration.

    Again, as I regularly attend major conferences in the likes of London and Paris I keep meeting others from the European continent that have also come to realise something is very different about our weather here in the Northern latitudes. The further North, the greater the effects.
    https://earthobservatory.nasa.gov/im...-death-valley?

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    • #62
      Re: Big Trouble in Little China

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      • #63
        Re: Big Trouble in Little China

        Mega, there is a point of view that if natural disaster brings a great famine to any nation; including China, then the rest of the world should do their best to support the people. By people, I mean the citizens, not the CCP.

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        • #64
          Re: Big Trouble in Little China

          The CCP has deep pockets, let them SPEND some of those $ they have.
          Mike

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          • #65
            Re: Big Trouble in Little China

            China won't have food issues as they will be buying up grains from all over the world. And then, it will be "grain diplomacy" for poor african countries.

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            • #66
              Re: Big Trouble in Little China

              Originally posted by touchring View Post
              China won't have food issues as they will be buying up grains from all over the world. And then, it will be "grain diplomacy" for poor african countries.
              Then if the African's are left to starve by the actions of the CCP, then we must also include the African's. Civilisation, demands we do our best.

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              • #67
                Re: Big Trouble in Little China

                I think it's going to be bad, not just Africa. Even in more advanced countries, a lot of people will be in trouble next year. Junk processed food is cheap but still bad. Governments can stock up, while individuals can do the same.

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