I'm no scientist, but it seems to me we need to prepare ourselves for the storms and temp changes that are a precursor to the imminent catastrophes to come.
Sea levels rising, that says mountainous regions, or at least very hilly and in areas where they are already many feet above sea level. It would also mean the main continent. People living on archipilegoes and islands had better move inland. PEI is a writeoff as is parts of NS, Cape Breton would be isolated. I'm not sure of the terrain of NF. The SeaWay valley is gone but in a shallow sea, much like in the Ordovician times. I 'm not sure but I think Eastern Ontario is on average 30Ft
above sea level, others may have the answer for that. Montreal may find the shore lapping at it's door..
Food chain changes in hot climate, that says mountainous regions. The thing is in mountainous regions sandy loam soil is not common, and there is a lot of surface acidic soils, so it would be a meagre solution and only for family needs. I imagine you would need a few acres as well to make up the difference. The slight temperature rise due to elevation would for a time help the crops.
An underground concrete building would be ideal and maintain a mean temperature all year round. Whether the building facing south is a good idea, I'm not sure. Animals would be a nuisance and the
large predators a real danger. It would be survival existance, and not simply an uncomfortable variation of what we have now.
For water needs, rainfall would be abundant, and some predict monsoon like weather in the northerm hemisphere. The mountain springs would still supply water, but more acidic or poor quality.
This assumes all else remaining equal, which won't happen, has the ocean's plankton, methane release from the tundra,etc will all play a part in the quality of the air. The Ozone will be wrecked and everyone would need to covered. I think the horse and buggy days for transportation and steam power for stationary power will come back.
I doubt if the world will be a nice place to live in and most people will be scratching out an existance. As vast areas become deserts and oceans claim lands, national boundaries will be useless and new conflicts will arise as people migrate ignoring them.
It's sad to say, but here is when the gun restrictions will hinder people who are trying to protect themselves and their families and food stocks. Police forces will no longer be effective given the overwhelming national chaos that will exist. Guns will be a "sell for gold" black market item in Canada, but be abundant in the US.
M2C
AndyF
Sea levels rising, that says mountainous regions, or at least very hilly and in areas where they are already many feet above sea level. It would also mean the main continent. People living on archipilegoes and islands had better move inland. PEI is a writeoff as is parts of NS, Cape Breton would be isolated. I'm not sure of the terrain of NF. The SeaWay valley is gone but in a shallow sea, much like in the Ordovician times. I 'm not sure but I think Eastern Ontario is on average 30Ft
above sea level, others may have the answer for that. Montreal may find the shore lapping at it's door..
Food chain changes in hot climate, that says mountainous regions. The thing is in mountainous regions sandy loam soil is not common, and there is a lot of surface acidic soils, so it would be a meagre solution and only for family needs. I imagine you would need a few acres as well to make up the difference. The slight temperature rise due to elevation would for a time help the crops.
An underground concrete building would be ideal and maintain a mean temperature all year round. Whether the building facing south is a good idea, I'm not sure. Animals would be a nuisance and the
large predators a real danger. It would be survival existance, and not simply an uncomfortable variation of what we have now.
For water needs, rainfall would be abundant, and some predict monsoon like weather in the northerm hemisphere. The mountain springs would still supply water, but more acidic or poor quality.
This assumes all else remaining equal, which won't happen, has the ocean's plankton, methane release from the tundra,etc will all play a part in the quality of the air. The Ozone will be wrecked and everyone would need to covered. I think the horse and buggy days for transportation and steam power for stationary power will come back.
I doubt if the world will be a nice place to live in and most people will be scratching out an existance. As vast areas become deserts and oceans claim lands, national boundaries will be useless and new conflicts will arise as people migrate ignoring them.
It's sad to say, but here is when the gun restrictions will hinder people who are trying to protect themselves and their families and food stocks. Police forces will no longer be effective given the overwhelming national chaos that will exist. Guns will be a "sell for gold" black market item in Canada, but be abundant in the US.
M2C
AndyF
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