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Old 12-19-2016, 10:59 AM   #5488
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Originally Posted by Bownesian View Post
I'm convinced that climate change of anything but the runaway Venus-type scale will be positive for Alberta.

We have plenty of water (and would do even in the event that the glaciers all melt as they contribute a slim fraction of surface water compared to snow, rain and groundwater from the mountains), and would gain a band of 100's of kms of arable land, as well as facilitating more valuable crops in the land we already have. The climate would be more pleasant, heating houses would be cheaper, we wouldn't have to scrape the roads free of as much snow and so on.

At worst, we would have the climate of Nebraska or Kansas - hardly hellscapes.

That's no reason to damn the people who would be hurt hard by catastrophic climate change and say the melting of the West Antarctic ice shelf (Bangladesh + some pretty significant coastal cities), but I have yet to see any evidence that there would be major costs that wouldn't be offset by gains here for us.
Are you really under the impression that the only impact that climate change would have on us would be making our weather a little warmer?
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