macdoc
Philosopher
Expanding desertification in the US southwest, storm force increases both coastal and inland, floods in the heartlands, long-term drought in the west. The migration of disease, decrease in viable croplands...the list is actually quite long, and this only goes to the natural impacts that will be being increasingly felt and amplified over the coming decades. Include in the economic and social impacts, and our children's children are inheriting a completely different (and molten) ball of wax.
and attempting to assess the pace of that change requires a range of scenarios to be presented.
Natural cycles may speed up or delay impacts.....the headache with wider excursions is it only takes one major excursion ( 1998 and reefs ) to do incredible damage even if bracketed by relatively stable climate years.




