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Let's say that the entire world had to all have the same climate and it would have to be based on one single U.S. City (population of 100,000+). Which U.S City's climate would be most beneficial to mankind's future if the whole world had to have the same climate?
I'm sure the humanity would be happy with Des Moines' climate, apart from a few grumpy individuals (the type that doesn't like anything no matter what). Thing is, I can't live without chocolate, so cacao trees would be grown in climate-controlled environments.
It doesn't have to be particularly warm for most grapes, just not have a high risk of mid spring frosts or wet summer.
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Originally Posted by irlinit
Definitely a warm one.. not least because I want my grapes for wine!
I would probably chose Portland, Oregon. Winter is a little dreary, but overall, this is a decent climate.
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