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someguy
08-22-2010, 08:26 AM
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Thad
08-22-2010, 10:04 AM
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If one looks at the last two hundred years of industrial activity it would seem inevitable to conclude a significant influence on climate in respect to the butterfly effect.

If compared to two hundred years of extreme volcanic/solar activity that effect would fade into insignificance.

As we are entering a period of increased solar activity it would be good to know the physical things we can do for ourselves on a home by home basis to anticipate what might be coming.

As more and more people are becoming dis-homed it would seem a good small business activity for low cost arks and supportive social structure to provide means for those who might have difficulty with even low cost.

Do we wait until the local intelligentsia are themselves dis-homed before the know how to transition ideas into action is available?

Solve crisis locally for global example, the times are a changing rather quickly, is it time for a Noah cloning enterprise?