Thanks for checking out the link.
Rising Sea Levels
#1241
Posted 19 March 2024 - 07:53 PM
#1242
Posted 19 March 2024 - 09:04 PM
I like to head straight to the bottom of the article. That’s where you get to.the bottom of things….Thanks for checking out the link.
#1243
Posted 20 March 2024 - 02:39 PM
'We are part of nature, and what we do to nature we do to ourselves,’ says one naturalist
Article title: FALSE.
https://www.cbc.ca/n...world-1.7148719
Actually pretty sure any warming is bringing Canada many more animals, insects, and plants. Not the reverse.
Edited by Victoria Watcher, 20 March 2024 - 02:42 PM.
#1244
Posted 20 March 2024 - 03:03 PM
Ya.... Scroll down and they reveal that they aren't actually saying that is a fact. That way you can't call them liars. It's not their fault if you only read the headlines....
"The weather experienced during El Niño, the cyclical warming of a particular area of the Pacific Ocean, could be a harbinger of things to come, says one naturalist.
They are "a window into what the future of climate change presents to us," said William B. Karesh, executive vice president for health and policy at EcoHealth Alliance. "They're test runs."
El Niño aside overall climate change is also changing the habits of some bears. Some American black bears not hibernating at all, due to both a warmer world and continuing food sources, mainly food provided unintentionally by humans
So it's part of the natural cycles of El Niño but if you don't consent to our taxing the air itself you will be responsible for destroying the web of life itself. Got it...
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#1245
Posted 20 March 2024 - 04:37 PM
Climate change is bringing earlier springs...
Anyone who spent time outside today, on this first full day of Spring, would be more inclined to believe winter was still hanging on.
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#1246
Posted 20 March 2024 - 04:39 PM
...El Niño aside overall climate change is also changing the habits of some bears. Some American black bears not hibernating at all, due to both a warmer world and continuing food sources, mainly food provided unintentionally by humans...
Now human stupidity is a result of climate change?
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#1247
Posted 25 March 2024 - 11:40 AM
According to the Canadian Taxpayers Federation, Canada sent 633 delegates to the United Nations Climate Conference in Dubai, racking up more than $1.3 million in expenses. Undoubtedly, global temperatures have been significantly reduced as a result. It's nice to see the carbon tax being put to good use.
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#1248
Posted 26 March 2024 - 05:59 AM
Report produced for Capital Region maps out local temperature, precipitation by 2050 and beyond
https://www.vicnews....me-rain-7333874
Edited by Victoria Watcher, 26 March 2024 - 05:59 AM.
#1249
Posted 26 March 2024 - 06:06 AM
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#1250
Posted 26 March 2024 - 06:09 AM
#1251
Posted 26 March 2024 - 06:28 AM
In fact, it’s raining right now. Forecast says it’s partly sunny.
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#1252
Posted 26 March 2024 - 07:38 AM
Its sunny in Saanich.
#1253
Posted 26 March 2024 - 08:12 AM
I have to chime in here..... are numbers and local events being used to mislead or just have fun?
#1254
Posted 26 March 2024 - 12:42 PM
#1255
Posted 26 March 2024 - 12:48 PM
I lost all faith in the World Health Organization back in 2020.
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#1256
Posted 29 March 2024 - 06:26 AM
https://www.ctvnews....tself-1.6826267
#1257
Posted 29 March 2024 - 06:38 AM
#1258
Posted 29 March 2024 - 06:47 AM
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#1259
Posted 29 March 2024 - 07:42 PM
#1260
Posted 30 March 2024 - 12:45 PM
Rising cost of cocoa just one example of 'heatflation'
https://www.cbc.ca/n...ation-1.7155668
Aren’t there many or most products that actually benefit from warmer summers? Probably most of them do. Slanted reporting.
Extreme weather events such as droughts or wildfires, made more frequent by our continued use of fossil fuels, are not only causing localized damage but are affecting crop yields, supply chains and the durability of housing, all of which is making life more expensive.
I’d like to see the prairie wheat crop yield- our most important crop. Probably up.
Edited by Victoria Watcher, 30 March 2024 - 12:47 PM.
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