No, I don't mean the end of the world.
I'm starting to wonder when the end of the GW eco-scare will happen. As far as I can remember the Ice Age eco-scare of the 70's just faded away. I don't remember a definite point where everyone figured out that it was a scam. It just went away. I think the eco-scare propagandists learned from the last one and that's why they inject the false sense of urgency. They know they don't have have a lot of time before even the sheep figure it out for the scam it is.
Steve
DO SOMETHING, EVEN IF IT'S WRONG!
Contact Flat Earth Society. Might be a way to drain the extra water!
Super X3. 3600rpm. Sheridan 6"x24" Lathe + more. Three ways to fix things: The right way, the other way, and maybe your way, which is possibly a faster wrong way.
It's everywhere!
http://www.chinapost.com.tw/asia/200.../Cold-snow.htm
Why is it that a cold snap = bad weather, while
nice weather = global warming?
The double-edged sword of the Internet, used to spread bull about global warming, is also being used to spread the truth about the bull. The same political social bent in thinking which has gotten so far by encouraging cynical thought, has also encouraged the cynical thought questioning global warming.
It's a beautiful thing.
If I were to choose a real thing to worry about for the future, it would be island mount collapses like La Palma or Hawaii and the tsunami they could generate, or maybe the super caldera under Yellowstone, and then brainstorm countermeasures. Of course, those don't readily offer easy inroads by certain people to curtail liberties, increase their power, etc. They do empower us inventor types and maybe that's why we're drawn to do what we do.