I did ask yesterday, Jason, and thank you for that answer. It's more than a little sobering, seeing this particular aspect of the consequences of living under a Hadley cell in these days.
And while I can do without anyone else's apples, I do worry also about where we're going to be growing our own over the next half-century or so. Mr. Dyer was commenting on how we'll still be able to grow them, but where they'll be grown is already changing up here. "Losing some farmland here, gaining it back further north" being that particular situation.
...yeah.
And while I can do without anyone else's apples, I do worry also about where we're going to be growing our own over the next half-century or so. Mr. Dyer was commenting on how we'll still be able to grow them, but where they'll be grown is already changing up here. "Losing some farmland here, gaining it back further north" being that particular situation.