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   Strategies & Market TrendsTaking Advantage of a Sharply Changing Environment


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To: Doug R who wrote (4649)3/19/2021 7:34:45 PM
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There goes Iceland:

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To: Doug R who wrote (4668)3/19/2021 7:40:47 PM
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Live cams Iceland:

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To: jazzlover2 who wrote (4652)3/20/2021 6:54:04 AM
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He could be a newbee with a little bit of knowledge . However the Earth never warms when sun spot #s are as low as they have been these last 4 years .

spaceweather.com

That is what is not being discussed as it would expose the fraud/deceit . So we are in a transition heading for a cold but no one knows the exact timing . All have a lot of fun speculating .

1/2 down this link is a chart 400 years of sun spot activity . It has a projection up to 2050 .

electroverse.net

From the Eskimo " what do you mean cold up here " .

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To: Doug R who wrote (4498)3/24/2021 3:05:43 AM
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Livermore, CA suffers its Coldest Day In 110 Years + Arctic Walrus Spotted in Wales

Antarctica registers -70C and above-average Sea Ice Extent, while Spain suffers Coldest “Falles” since 1939 (plus rare Spring Snow)

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To: Doug R who wrote (4661)3/24/2021 3:08:36 AM
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Strong explosions at Pacaya volcano producing thick ash columns, Guatemala


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From: Doug R3/26/2021 9:02:55 PM
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It’s officially an offence now to LEAVE England
"After four hours of debate yesterday in the House of Commons, the United Kingdom has approved an emergency measure that will, among other restrictions, fine Brits who LEAVE the country without a qualifying reason.

Ironically, the British government insists they can legally impose these new rules because of authority that was granted to them under a law called the Public Health Act… which just happened to be passed in… 1984."

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To: Doug R who wrote (4671)3/26/2021 9:27:58 PM
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Coldest Feb. in 30 years.
Must be global warming.

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To: Doug R who wrote (3620)3/26/2021 9:49:44 PM
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Raising animals is going to take some particular strategizing.

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To: Doug R who wrote (4524)3/28/2021 10:26:12 AM
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Managing the Risks of Extreme Events and Disasters to Advance Climate Change Adaptation

Interesting IPCC study on, among other things, a scenario in which several major natural disasters occur across the world due to,,,ahem..."cliemate change".
One author...appears to have interesting relatives:
Joanne Linnerooth-Bayer

Emeritus Research Scholar
Equity and Justice Res. Group

Population and Just Societies Program

+43(0) 2236 807 308

bayer@iiasa.ac.at

ipcc.ch

PDF of the full report:
ipcc.ch

Ms. Bayer's contribution:
ipcc.ch

[...]
"Neither disaster risk reduction nor climate change adaptation is as well integrated as they could be into current development policies and practices. Both climate change adaptation and disaster risk reduction might benefit from sharing of knowledge and experience in a mutually supportive and synergistic way. Climate change adaptation could be factored into all disaster risk management, and weather-related disasters are becoming an essential component of the adaptation agenda."

And we all know how well governments handle things. The following seems to assume an international governmental body - ie one-world govt.

"The public policy literature describes situations in which government intervention is justified to address market deficiencies and inefficiencies, a rationale that can also be applied to international interventions."

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To: Doug R who wrote (4548)3/28/2021 5:50:11 PM
From: Doug R
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Mountains of evidence pinpointing our location on the cycles continue to multiply.

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