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Besides earthquakes, what about an “arkstorm” scenario? There are historical records of such a storm in CA in 1861, and physical evidence going back in time that they happen about every 150-200 years...
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Hi Steve, That’s an excellent point. We touched on arkstorms recently on the aggregator. Pretty sobering stuff: http://trackerblog.trackernews.net/2011/02/01/cry-me-a-river/
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You’ve got great insights about green,earth,care,ideas,help the planet, keep up the good work!
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The Paleoclimate Record shows agricultural geo-engineering is responsible for 2/3rds of our excess greenhouse gases. To fix the consequences of the excess fossil carbon, we must look to: wise land...
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View ArticleComment on The Days, Years After: Recovering from Bigger, Badder Disasters by...
A treasure trove that will have me reading for days. Thanks.
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Thanks for helping draw attention to SOIL’s work in Haiti! http://www.oursoil.org
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