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    #13
    Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
    Climate change my ass. It’s been changing forever. We didn’t do this. Christ sakes we can’t fix this. U wanna pay a tax? Pay a tax to get rid of our garbage properly or sewage treatment instead of dumping it in the ocean. Climate and environmental issues are totally different animals. We created the last 2 issues. We didn’t change the weather.
    I realize you have a science background farmjunkie, Oh wait , you don’t !! All you have is an Opinion
    Read Any Peer Reviewed article on climate change, open your mind ,not just your mouth

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      #14
      Originally posted by mustardman View Post
      We’ve been in this climate Change for a few years. systems get Locked on and refuse to move.
      One Extreme to the Other.
      Extreme drought and then 26 inches of rain.
      Kind of hard to Adapt to that
      I can certainly agree that weather patterns get stuck lately, sometimes for the better sometimes for the worse. But I am not old enough to say that this is unusual or unprecedented, and I can't seem to find any pattern in the weathered records available.
      Just curious what metrics you are using, and what time period this change started. And how far back you are able to find records to make such a conclusion, all the records I can find are so full of gaps that it is impossible to draw any conclusions.

      Do you mind sharing your data, or analysis, I do really want to see the results.
      Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jun 2, 2019, 17:56.

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        #15
        Those peers probably have no agenda of their own. U know the David Suzuki types.

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          #16
          I remember the 60’s, 70’s and eighties - same crappy patterns. I wouldn’t stop raining in the 50’s, then 1961- bam farmers quitting and leaving for city life. 1962 not much better- seventies a little better until 74, Just at cutting time - 5 inches of rain and frost August 18. Then about 8 feet of snow (drifts as high as 2 nd story roof). I think this farming the Palliser Triangle is a monumental challenge, never any different.

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            #17
            Originally posted by FarmJunkie View Post
            Those peers probably have no agenda of their own. U know the David Suzuki types.
            those peers rely on fabricating climate change so that the government funding continues to pay for their 'research' and wages. its always about the money.

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