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Arctic circle is the place to be during runaway global warming. But it will be unstable anywhere.

Oct 22nd, 24 degrees in Southern Ontario, we hardly had any rain, bone dry. The wild apple trees are not bearing fruit. Also hardly any walnuts this year (saves cleaning them up I guess). The squirrels take em before they fall. Leaves have been falling since mid July. Tiny flies are out everywhere, biting little buggers. Weirdest fall I have seen yet.

I wonder if we'll get any significant snow this year. When I got to Canada I was digging out the driveway and sidewalk making piles as tall as myself. Last year, managed to get the kids out sledding only twice, half on grass :/ That mild winter and warm spring led to algea problems in pools all over, as well as phosphate problems. And all through summer I've been watering the gardens from the very low river. So hot and dry nowadays.

Climate change is real, it's everywhere. It will put some people out of business (like my wife who is a daylily hybridizer, plants are not coping with the new climate, seed crop keeps dwindling, new plants aren't surviving) it will drive people to move, climate refugees will become the next 'problem'.

All I can do is tell my kids to go live further North, get some trade skills, AI is taking the desk jobs.

Antarctica will come back to life, rain forests back on the South Pole. That would be a good place to invest in. (Or where future wars will be fought over)