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Mid June 2008:  Again, I’m not seeing any relief in sight for Texas for July and August of 2008.  It is going to be dry and hot.  No rain of any significance is going to come.  There will be a few spots in Texas that will get a little.  The northern area of the state [...]

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It’s not hard for anyone to see the writing on the wall with the Midwest flooding.  It’s here and it’s real.  The bad news is that it’s about to go from bad to worse. 
There will be some stabilizing during the summer of 2008.  It’s not going to get much worse quickly.   It won’t be getting better [...]

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I’m seeing another factor in addition to global warming affecting the weather in the Atlantic and Gulf of Mexico and it being “slightly” a natural cycle – the destruction of rainforest. The rainforest in South America is like an air conditioner for the northern half of South America – working to keep the temperatures regulated [...]

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By 2045, the world population will surpass 8 billion, and will eventually reach and level off at around 8.7 to 8.9 billion, staying at between 8.7 & 8.8 billion through the end of the century. I don’t see it ever going over 9 billion in this century. (Added 8/10/05)
Some governments around the world will [...]

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Florida

Florida will have a little bit of loss of coast line and in some areas bays will be formed where land once was – especially along the eastern coast slightly north of central Florida. It will be significant enough that there will be buildings in the water. It’s possible that central [...]

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The Global Warming phenomenon will continue to increase steadily until the process of a changeover to reliance upon this new energy source beginning around 2050. As this new energy source enters into our world and is integrated into our societies, the Global Warming phenomenon will slow it’s increase, and then start diminishing to the point [...]

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