17 February 2015

N.A.S.A. Study Predicts Increasing Droughts

Though scientists dump what must be taken as credible warnings of very dry years ahead the infrastructure of economic organizations preclude rational empirical response in a timely and effective way. Rube Goldberg schemes to cloud the atmosphere abound-and that would probably create weather swings worse than the problems of global warming. Wouldn't it be better for U.S. planners to lead a green tech revolution starting with transportation?

http://www.theguardian.com/environment/climate-consensus-97-per-cent/2015/feb/16/nasa-climate-study-warns-unprecedented-north-american-drought


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