536 and the Norse stories about the Fimbulwinter ought to be argument enough.
For the 1% who are so interested in science & history & such that learning about those would not be an issue, plausibly yes.
For the 99% - who don't have the time, or interest, or attention span, or cultural identification, or whatever, to sit through all that - NO.
Is your priority further education of the 1%? Or to actually get some large-scale public disaster prep done?
For the 1% who are so interested in science & history & such that learning about those would not be an issue, plausibly yes.
For the 99% - who don't have the time, or interest, or attention span, or cultural identification, or whatever, to sit through all that - NO.
Is your priority further education of the 1%? Or to actually get some large-scale public disaster prep done?