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    #11
    =1 Coleville. I am not willing to pay anything, because it is the biggest lie and hoax ever perpetuated on the planet. I detest it as a fear industry, and am looking forward to the time when the projections fail so badly that people wake up already.

    Trouble is, it could be 100 years, and I may never see this hoax exposed in my lifetime unfortunately.

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      #12
      What can I be paid for climate change is my question? We have perennial forages that bank carbon. We practice zero till, which again banks carbon. We could/would plant trees in any available space which bank more carbon and help clean the air.

      All the above practices, and there could be more, should help slow down climate change. What should society pay us? Is five, ten or even twenty dollars per acre annually enough?

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        #13
        Braveheart if we got paid for carbon storage, that would mean less dollars for the carbon traders, carbon bureaucrats, and the carbon activists. Pfft, can't have that :-/

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          #14
          ColevilleH2S, ha, if Mulcair et al had their way the carbon pie should surely be big enough for us to get a share.

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            #15
            And perhaps in 100 years we may find out it was us that helped climate change along....and its too late too change...but I guess we will all be dead and it will be someone else's problem.
            I don't know if it is a hoax or not, but I don't want to risk my grandchildren's lives on "it may be".
            Lets do what we can....It doesn't all have to come out of the ground now to make us the wealthiest...we could take it slower.
            IMHO

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              #16
              http://newsbusters.org/blogs/scott-whitlock/2015/06/12/flashback-abcs-08-prediction-nyc-under-water-climate-change-june

              FLASHBACK: ABC's ’08 Prediction: NYC Under Water from Climate Change By June 2015
              By Scott Whitlock | June 12, 2015 | 7:30 AM EDT


              New York City underwater? Gas over $9 a gallon? A carton of milk costs almost $13? Welcome to June 12, 2015. Or at least that was the wildly-inaccurate version of 2015 predicted by ABC News exactly seven years ago. Appearing on Good Morning America in 2008, Bob Woodruff hyped Earth 2100, a special that pushed apocalyptic predictions of the then-futuristic 2015.

              The segment included supposedly prophetic videos, such as a teenager declaring, "It's June 8th, 2015. One carton of milk is $12.99." (On the actual June 8, 2015, a gallon of milk cost, on average, $3.39.) Another clip featured this prediction for the current year: "Gas reached over $9 a gallon." (In reality, gas costs an average of $2.75.)

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                #17
                Good post tweety, this whole fear factor is out of hand - the same crew that tried to fear the public with the Y 2 K - umm , garbage . There - I did it , no bad words .. Lol

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                  #18
                  Al Gore and the man that the CBC star Suzuki have made multi millions with their lies and anti-Canadian oil agenda.

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                    #19
                    Wow...good to hear people with open minds and looking at reasonable data on both sides.....

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                      #20
                      Who is collecting. They are claiming that they paid out for the 2013 year but for most that was the best crop ever. Who is collecting and how? The other questions is how much money do those payouts represent relative to premiums collected?

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