Originally posted by Boozy
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A good website for this is Ponder the Maunder, which is where I got most of my information on the subject. It's a lot more compelling than anything else I've been able to find, on any side of the issue.
http://home.earthlink.net/~ponderthemaunder/index.html
Originally posted by Boozy
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When the Little Ice Age began, agriculture adapted. There was massive famine, but it wasn't the end of all life, human or otherwise. The Earth is cooler now than it was in 1100 AD. Agriculture needs to adapt to changing conditions. Refusing to adapt, and claiming it will lead to massive famine and disaster is a self-fulfilling prophecy.
If you build on a flood plain, you expect floods. If you build in a region where wildfires are a natural part of the life cycle, then expect your house to burn down. If you live in a place prone to hurricanes, then your roof blowing off isn't abnormal. Building your house atop an ancient lava field means you will find out what molten rock looks like the next time the volcano erupts. When climates change, you move your farms. Siberia was once a temperate forest. The Sahara desert was once a swamp. Demanding that nature do things your way, and making no plans to adapt with changes, is foolish at best, and more likely to be suicide.
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