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    #71
    Originally posted by grassfarmer View Post
    Absolutely, in fact the tree ring data indicates that prairie wide (not just the triangle) experienced a record wet century during the 20th. So how can you claim in all the previous posts that we can overcome any temperature rise with our technology, warmer and drier is better and we want to increase C02 emissions to achieve these goals?
    You just cut off that limb you climbed out on.
    Most of the prairies is not in the palliser triangle and is quite productive with less rainfall, as we proved this year. And keep in mind that all of those previous centuries droughts were not caused by anthropogenic CO2, but if they occurred today, would most certainly be blamed on climate change.

    Also, I'm not saying that we CAN overcome temperature rise in the hypothetical sense, I'm saying that we ARE, in the right here, right now sense. Have you seen the famous hockey stick graph, according to Micheal Mann, we are already experiencing massive global warming, not just hypothetically in the future,today, yet the world continues to produce record crops. This inconvenient fact is incontrovertible evidence which runs counter to all claims of catastrophic global warming. It is being highly uncooperative in the catastrophic department.

    However beautiful the strategy, you should occasionally look at the results Comes to mind. Often attributed to Churchill, but author is unknown.
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Dec 12, 2017, 20:33.

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