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<blockquote data-quote="egbert" data-source="post: 7794700" data-attributes="member: 9965"><p>one of the 'ologies' I graze upon is dendrochronology.</p><p></p><p>I recall from this reading that......</p><p>Tree rings over several thousand years show that the SW states have enjoyed century long cycles of dry/wet fluctuation.</p><p>Cultures and civilisations rose and fell in time with these cycles.</p><p>Europeans arrived as a good wet spell started................if the cycles are being repeated, they are now on the downslope, heading into a long period of dry.</p><p>There are many millions of Americans living profligate lifestyles in places where the environment cannot support them...and it is apparently going to get more so.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="egbert, post: 7794700, member: 9965"] one of the 'ologies' I graze upon is dendrochronology. I recall from this reading that...... Tree rings over several thousand years show that the SW states have enjoyed century long cycles of dry/wet fluctuation. Cultures and civilisations rose and fell in time with these cycles. Europeans arrived as a good wet spell started................if the cycles are being repeated, they are now on the downslope, heading into a long period of dry. There are many millions of Americans living profligate lifestyles in places where the environment cannot support them...and it is apparently going to get more so. [/QUOTE]
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