People, you have to answer ALL THREE SCENARIOS, not just go with the first one. That's not fully answering the very simple question.
Scenario 1: fall 2 degrees
Scenario 2: fall 5 degrees
Scenario 3: fall 10 degrees
I hope scenario 3 would happen only if at the year 2100 we had a 10 degree F rise and it would magically offset it. 5 and 2 degrees are serious enough, 10 is uber serious either direction, globally...I would hypothesize.
Scenario 1 : Average global temps fall by 2 degrees or average global temps rise by 2 degrees.
Scenario 1
I'd want all of those temperatures to drop, because I prefer living in a cool environment, also the ice caps are less likely to melt and cause sea levels to rise.
I’d go with the warmer option in each of the three scenarios.
You see, scientists don't guess. They wait until they have things like data and evidence. They can make predictions but those are based on previously obtained data and evidence.
That is the difference between real scientists and the armchair climatologists on yahoo.
Scenario1
Temperature falls for all 3.
Scenario 1
What's the catch?
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For the purpose of this question you simply have to make a choice between two alternatives in three scenarios.
Scenario 1 : Average global temps fall by 2 degrees or average global temps rise by 2 degrees
Scenario 2 : Average global temps fall by 5 degrees or average global temps rise by 5 degrees
Scenario 3 : Average global temps fall by 10 degrees or average global temps rise by 10 degrees