tallyho!
Following a strict mediterranean diet...
http://www.netweather.tv/index.cgi?action=jetstream;sess=
I was having a discussion about this with various friends with regard to animal husbandry in general and I can't help but see a bleak outlook.
Let's say the change in climate we are all experiencing now continues into the future, which it will, how might this change our current practices?
Already, many crops are failing, animals are failing to thrive due to disease and food for them (and ourselves) is going to become increasingly expensive and hard to come by.
How do you see the future? What has to change if we are to cope and survive in an increasingly wet and mild/cold and dry climate? What will we have to do to thrive at the constant mercy of the Polar & Tropical Jet Flows which the UK happens to be smack bang in the middle of?
Will the equestrian market suffer as less and less people are able to provide suitable conditions and adequate forage or manage vet bills for diseases related to the weather?
Sorry to bring up such a bleak subject but the reality is, the Jet Stream and the melting of the polar ice caps WILL bring about climate change for the UK and it's not going to be siestas and fiestas! Instead, more flooding and more drought. It will be interesting to see if anyone has any ideas on future land management and possible solutions e.g. reforestation?
I was having a discussion about this with various friends with regard to animal husbandry in general and I can't help but see a bleak outlook.
Let's say the change in climate we are all experiencing now continues into the future, which it will, how might this change our current practices?
Already, many crops are failing, animals are failing to thrive due to disease and food for them (and ourselves) is going to become increasingly expensive and hard to come by.
How do you see the future? What has to change if we are to cope and survive in an increasingly wet and mild/cold and dry climate? What will we have to do to thrive at the constant mercy of the Polar & Tropical Jet Flows which the UK happens to be smack bang in the middle of?
Will the equestrian market suffer as less and less people are able to provide suitable conditions and adequate forage or manage vet bills for diseases related to the weather?
Sorry to bring up such a bleak subject but the reality is, the Jet Stream and the melting of the polar ice caps WILL bring about climate change for the UK and it's not going to be siestas and fiestas! Instead, more flooding and more drought. It will be interesting to see if anyone has any ideas on future land management and possible solutions e.g. reforestation?