When does global warming actually show up in real life?
Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
Please, elaborate good sir. I'm not challenging the statement, I would actually like to know how.pepharytheworm wrote:GMOs are tied in with climate change. We could discuss that too.jp1 wrote:So, uh, global warming...it like never shows up in real life! amirite? I mean it was COLD today.
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
I read somewhere that future recipes will have a lot more banana in them as global warming will turn them into our primary source of food, replacing wheat.pepharytheworm wrote:GMOs are tied in with climate change. We could discuss that too.jp1 wrote:So, uh, global warming...it like never shows up in real life! amirite? I mean it was COLD today.
Sorry for posting this in the GMO thread.
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I could see that for rice, but I don't see why bananas would replace wheat from a nutritional and a structural standpoint.ZeroAX wrote:I read somewhere that future recipes will have a lot more banana in them as global warming will turn them into our primary source of food, replacing wheat.pepharytheworm wrote:GMOs are tied in with climate change. We could discuss that too.jp1 wrote:So, uh, global warming...it like never shows up in real life! amirite? I mean it was COLD today.
Sorry for posting this in the GMO thread.
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
In vegan and gluten-free diets bananas do replace a lot of items though not wheat.MrPopo wrote:I could see that for rice, but I don't see why bananas would replace wheat from a nutritional and a structural standpoint.ZeroAX wrote: I read somewhere that future recipes will have a lot more banana in them as global warming will turn them into our primary source of food, replacing wheat.
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
I might have phrased that poorly. If all the wheat disappeared tomorrow, I would expect rice to replace where we were using wheat, not bananas.pepharytheworm wrote:In vegan and gluten-free diets bananas do replace a lot of items though not wheat.MrPopo wrote:I could see that for rice, but I don't see why bananas would replace wheat from a nutritional and a structural standpoint.ZeroAX wrote: I read somewhere that future recipes will have a lot more banana in them as global warming will turn them into our primary source of food, replacing wheat.
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
Bananas would be tough, although a good alternative. They have very specific growing conditions, mostly due to the soil requirements. The same could be said of rice, although rice is a bit easier to work with. I imagine it would focus on rice for a time, then move to bananas as they become a more established option.
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Genetically modified bananas would probably work though.
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
GMOs are tied in with climate change. We could discuss that too.[/quote]
I read somewhere that future recipes will have a lot more banana in them as global warming will turn them into our primary source of food, replacing wheat.[/quote]
I could see that for rice, but I don't see why bananas would replace wheat from a nutritional and a structural standpoint.
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No it wasn't blue text. The article wasn't talking about nutritious value, but about how the increased global temperature would make bananas easier to grow compared with produce require a temperate environment......basically don't be surprised if you end up importing Canadian tomatoes
I read somewhere that future recipes will have a lot more banana in them as global warming will turn them into our primary source of food, replacing wheat.[/quote]
I could see that for rice, but I don't see why bananas would replace wheat from a nutritional and a structural standpoint.
Or was this supposed to be blue text?[/quote]
No it wasn't blue text. The article wasn't talking about nutritious value, but about how the increased global temperature would make bananas easier to grow compared with produce require a temperate environment......basically don't be surprised if you end up importing Canadian tomatoes
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Re: When does global warming actually show up in real life?
I get my tomatoes from a can; they could come from Russia for all I know.
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