Author Topic: 2013 - The Start of a new Ice Age (Scientist + NASA)(Not a Doom Thread)  (Read 3799 times)

I've always wanted to see snow.

i'm more worried about: electricity.

you know, the thing that's powering your desktop.
not looking forward to this because of the risk of losing electricity.

that's just me and my fears though.

Yay, I love the cold.

i'm more worried about: electricity.

you know, the thing that's powering your desktop.
not looking forward to this because of the risk of losing electricity.

that's just me and my fears though.
lol yeah just thought of that

as long as it doesn't snow that much we should be good

hell most of the lines around here are sagging like a bitch already

lol yeah just thought of that

as long as it doesn't snow that much we should be good

hell most of the lines around here are sagging like a bitch already
our lines already got replaced with something more durable but this is why i prefer summer over winter.

not only that, but my biggest worries are not even on electricity, they are on one of the things that keeps us alive: food.

There are so many trees growing around power lines near me that my neighborhood loses power half the time it rains. Im screwed :(

Less crops. This worries me.



I would love to live in an ice age, the day I see a single flake of snow in this desert is the day I cry of happiness.


use vertical farming, build up instead of horizontal in heated/conditioning bio towers

Why the forget is the picture for Siberia one of people in bathing suits?

Why the forget is the picture for Siberia one of people in bathing suits?

Because

it's Siberia? They're used to it?


dude. It's Siberia.

I've been thinking of a solution and I've come up with it.

For us to survive I'm creating an activist group H.A.G. (help and buy gas)

The only way for us to survive is to send as much CO2 into the air as possible. I propose that on the first of September, we all drive in circles in parking lots while spraying hair spray out our windows.

Together, we can save the Earth.