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Meh, I do think the earth is changing tilt, its prolly part of its cycle.

I remember plenty of stories about people with solar panels complaining about the location of the sun changing, or farmers who cant grow in a field anymore because the sun changed course very slightly. I dont know if any of these are true.

I know that nova scotia wasnt able to produce grapes 20 years ago, at least not like they are now.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/climate-change-nova-scotia-wine-industry-grapes-1.4508844

Scientists in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley say climate change is actually benefiting the burgeoning local wine industry.

Researchers at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research centre in Kentville, N.S., are in the midst of lab tests to find out whether certain so-called "exotic" grapes — those typically only grown in southern Europe — may soon thrive in a warming Annapolis Valley.

Local vineyards are already testing out some "sensitive varieties," such as Rieslings, Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, said scientist Harrison Wright.

"Those are going in the ground like they never have been before here," he said. "We used to not grow a large amount of that."

I am inclined to agree with the inuit on this one though, the sun doesnt seem to set in the right position anymore. I dont ever remember seeing it so close to north before. But i admit, its not like I keep a journal recording sun rises and sun sets and marking shadows everyday ive been alive.

https://youtu.be/ATMJmIfbXRo?t=2576

Next month is the summer solstice so it should start swinging back.

Last year it was this big thing that sunflowers werent tracking the sun properly, who knows what that was about. Maybe people just never paid attention before, im not a sunflower farmer either, ive only grown them once or twice in my life lol.

https://np.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1f24o8y/sunflower_conspiracy/

197 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Meh, I do think the earth is changing tilt, its prolly part of its cycle.

I remember plenty of stories about people with solar panels complaining about the location of the sun changing, or farmers who cant grow in a field anymore because the sun changed course very slightly. I dont know if any of these are true.

I know that nova scotia wasnt able to produce grapes 20 years ago, at least not like they are now.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/climate-change-nova-scotia-wine-industry-grapes-1.4508844

Scientists in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley say climate change is actually benefiting the burgeoning local wine industry.

Researchers at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research centre in Kentville, N.S., are in the midst of lab tests to find out whether certain so-called "exotic" grapes — those typically only grown in southern Europe — may soon thrive in a warming Annapolis Valley.

Local vineyards are already testing out some "sensitive varieties," such as Rieslings, Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, said scientist Harrison Wright.

"Those are going in the ground like they never have been before here," he said. "We used to not grow a large amount of that."

I am inclined to agree with the inuit on this one though, the sun doesnt seem to set in the right position anymore. I dont ever remember seeing it so close to north before. But i admit, its not like I keep a journal recording sun rises and sun sets everyday ive been alive.

https://youtu.be/ATMJmIfbXRo?t=2576

Next month is the summer solstice so it should start swinging back.

Last year it was this big thing that sunflowers werent tracking the sun properly, who knows what that was about. Maybe people just never paid attention before, im not a sunflower farmer either, ive only grown them once or twice in my life lol.

https://np.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1f24o8y/sunflower_conspiracy/

197 days ago
1 score
Reason: None provided.

Meh, I do think the earth is changing tilt, its prolly part of its cycle.

I remember plenty of stories about people with solar panels complaining about the location of the sun changing, or farmers who cant grow in a field anymore because the sun changed course very slightly. I dont know if any of these are true.

I know that nova scotia wasnt able to produce grapes 20 years ago, at least not like they are now.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/climate-change-nova-scotia-wine-industry-grapes-1.4508844

Scientists in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley say climate change is actually benefiting the burgeoning local wine industry.

Researchers at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research centre in Kentville, N.S., are in the midst of lab tests to find out whether certain so-called "exotic" grapes — those typically only grown in southern Europe — may soon thrive in a warming Annapolis Valley.

Local vineyards are already testing out some "sensitive varieties," such as Rieslings, Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, said scientist Harrison Wright.

"Those are going in the ground like they never have been before here," he said. "We used to not grow a large amount of that."

I am inclined to agree with the inuit on this one though, the sun doesnt seem to set in the right position anymore. I dont ever remember seeing it so close to north before. But i admit, its not like I keep a journal recording sun rises and sun sets everyday ive been alive.

https://youtu.be/ATMJmIfbXRo?t=2576

Next month is the summer solstice so it should start swinging back.

Last year it it was this big thing that sunflowers werent tracking the sun properly, who knows what that was about. Maybe people just never paid attention before, im not a sunflower farmer either, ive only grown them once or twice in my life lol.

https://np.reddit.com/r/conspiracy/comments/1f24o8y/sunflower_conspiracy/

197 days ago
1 score
Reason: Original

Meh, I do think the earth is changing tilt, its prolly part of its cycle.

I remember plenty of stories about people with solar panels complaining about the location of the sun changing, or farmers who cant grow in a field anymore because the sun changed course very slightly. I dont know if any of these are true.

I know that nova scotia wasnt able to produce grapes 20 years ago, at least not like they are now.

https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/nova-scotia/climate-change-nova-scotia-wine-industry-grapes-1.4508844

Scientists in Nova Scotia's Annapolis Valley say climate change is actually benefiting the burgeoning local wine industry.

Researchers at the Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada research centre in Kentville, N.S., are in the midst of lab tests to find out whether certain so-called "exotic" grapes — those typically only grown in southern Europe — may soon thrive in a warming Annapolis Valley.

Local vineyards are already testing out some "sensitive varieties," such as Rieslings, Chardonnays and Pinot Noirs, said scientist Harrison Wright.

"Those are going in the ground like they never have been before here," he said. "We used to not grow a large amount of that."

I am inclined to agree with the inuit on this one though, the sun doesnt seem to set in the right position anymore. I dont ever remember seeing it so close to north before. But i admit, its not like I keep a journal recording sun rises and sun sets everyday ive been alive.

https://youtu.be/ATMJmIfbXRo?t=2576

197 days ago
1 score