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RE: What Do Economies Look Like With An Aging And Declining Population?

in LeoFinance3 years ago (edited)

I'm not aware of any relevant glacier formation that would indicate we won't finish off this tail end of the last ice-age.
It does seem we are heading back for a mini-yet-long-ice-age, as is customary. But that is 100s of years away.
I just want the antarctic to melt to see what is underneath. I think we could see rainforests stretching up to greenland again. Tundra will become hot property.

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The Antarctic may continue to melt... it is like the sun goes further south, pulling away from the north.
(we do not know what shape the earth is. We don't know what the sun really is. And we have fucked with history so much we don't even know what year this is. It is about 1200 AD. And this affects our ability to notice the cycles)

We will really know that we are in an ice-age when Canada starts seeing month long ice storms and rivers freezing solid.

ice-age-farmer used to post on here... i think he is on ThemTube still.
He has much better info.