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Old Posted Sep 11, 2022, 5:02 PM
GMD GMD is offline
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It's funny, this thread started over 5 years ago, and all the reactions at the time were about how unreasonably apocalyptic the starting article was.

But 5+ years later, it seems like things are going along about as predicted. Soaring A/C use, increasing wildfires, etc.

Certainly, this past summer is the closest I can ever remember B.C. getting to a Southern California type climate.
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Old Posted Sep 11, 2022, 7:49 PM
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It's funny, this thread started over 5 years ago, and all the reactions at the time were about how unreasonably apocalyptic the starting article was.

But 5+ years later, it seems like things are going along about as predicted. Soaring A/C use, increasing wildfires, etc.

Certainly, this past summer is the closest I can ever remember B.C. getting to a Southern California type climate.
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