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\nAnd no, heat is not the major threat to health. Cold kills many time that of heat. And I find the Tropics and Equatorial peoples have been coping quite well as that is the climate in which man was formed.
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\nLast, the historic record shows more and larger fires in the recent past centuries than today. And over 90% are due to people, not climate. The additional factor is that putting out smaller fires is creating a build up of tinder from dead vegetation and deadfall that creates hotter and more damaging fires. So if you want to slow fires, address the human arson and poor land management.
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\nHigher concentrations of CO2 increase photosynthesis using less water. As far as nitrogen use, that is about 90% of Earth's atmosphere. So not exactly a threat of shortage.
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\nAsk Canada about wind and solar. At wind speeds over 40mph they must shut them down. Also extremely prone to imbalance due to icing. In addition, solar panels lose the greater part of efficiency due to ice, clouds, and snow cover.\r\n <\/div>\r\n\r\n \r\n \r\n\r\n \r\n\r\n