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Old 07-09-2023, 12:53 PM
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Originally Posted by Taltarzac725 View Post
We will probably have to go to large domed cities in the Midwest and Colorado-Utah-Nevada area.

Water will still be a problem especially with the intense heat outside the dome.

And they have not worked out the physics yet for large domes. Otherwise Winnipeg would probably have one along with Minneapolis and St. Paul.
Also, they will need to figure out how to support the weight of 2 miles of ice over them that will follow. Time course: Ocean levels about 200 feet higher than currently---25,000 years from now---NOT THE YEAR 2300. 2 miles of ice-----about 65,000 years in the future. Just like the previous cycles, the last being ice coverage 25-40,000 years ago and high ocean levels about 85,000 years ago. Oh, yes, maybe the climate change proponents can explain what happened to that ice, and how the planet is much warmer than 20,000 years ago when there's no fossil fuel burning, no SUV's, and no coal burning power plants to blame it on. Lastly, what is the OP smoking and where can I get some?