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HesAPooka said:
I think we'll see massive changes within our lifetime. It will definitely change the way we live our lives. I'm not a doomsday believer but global warming is certainly real and it's had some profound affects our world in the last 10 years. I can only imagine what it will be like in 50. I live in Vancouver Canada so it's not that bad, but this summer we had what had to be the biggest electrical storm we've ever had that I can remember which is very very unusual for us. I'd had to live in the mid west in the states or east coast. They seem to deal with 2, 3, 4 storms every year.


See I think this gets a lot of people. They don't want to be labled as doomsayers, but reality is is that it is getting worse and evidence points to it accelerating.. so its very feasible that we could be facing some huge issues in the next even 10-20 years, say for example, the American Bread Basket dries out, or New York gets put out for weeks due to another hurricane. I live in PA in the NE US, and I mean this has been the warmest winter i can recall, i know I'm 19, but it just doesn't feel right. In my area though we're far enough from the coast to not worry about flodding, we still get a good bit of rain so no worries of draughts right now. I guess I'm pretty fortunate as well.