Randolph Kinney
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Global warming, no solution.
Party like it's 1999, and no worries about what happens 90 or 100 years after your birth.
Maybe our Grandkids can figure it out. It's their problem after all.![]()
If climate change is a given, what’s the best place to live? Or, maybe, the least-worst?
So where to outrun the coming catastrophe? And is it possible for a Californian to outrun it and still be in California?
But north of 40 degrees north latitude, he said, modeling shows the climate will become wetter rather than dryer: “North of 40 for at least the next century will have about the same amount of water. It’s just that more of it will fall as rain, rather than snow.”
So count Los Angeles (34.05 degrees north) and Sacramento (38.58 north) out as sweet spots. Even Mendocino (39.31 north) isn’t quite far enough above the cutoff.
So, north of Mendocino, away from the woods, with flood insurance.
http://www.sacbee.com/opinion/california-forum/article171601007.html
