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    Global warming eh?

    Check this out:

    https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/bitter-cold-brings-chaos-global-072341642.html

    That was totally unexpected.

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    https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/bitter-cold-brings-chaos-global-072341642.html https://ca.finance.yahoo.com/news/bitter-cold-brings-chaos-global-072341642.html

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      #3
      hopefully greta is frozen

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        #4
        Weather event or climate change? Here is your first clue. The first 2 words of the article " Freezing weather...."

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          #5
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Weather event or climate change? Here is your first clue. The first 2 words of the article " Freezing weather...."
          But a few weeks ago you were using weather events and claiming they are evidence of climate change.
          The greatest risk on my farm is always weather. If I get 1/2 a crop next year because of drought or flood, the losses will amount to hundreds of thousands of dollars of lost income that will make the impact of a carbon tax look insignificant.

          Climate scientists have already identified the increasing frequency of extreme weather events as symptomatic of climate change
          Make up your mind. You look as hypocritical as a politician flying to exotic destinations in the middle of a pandemic.

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            #6
            If northern areas were experiencing balmy temperatures, that would be front page news 24/7. News about exceptionally cold weather generally gets buried.

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              #7
              I watch the weather, ahem, sorry, climate in various places around the world. Check out Yakutsk Siberia. They are in one of the 9 000 000 areas of the world, warming at fifteen times the rate of anywhere else in the world.

              Pretty darn chilly there. Again. Like usual. Here I thought the climate change was a grave threat? I is 55 C looks fairly dangerous, no?

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                #8
                The article is from Bloomberg which is normally quite far left and it mentions the fact that unreliable sources of energy is life threatening under these circumstances. Who would have thought that might be the case? Oh yeah...everybody who's brain is functioning.

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                  #9
                  Originally posted by Sheepwheat View Post
                  I watch the weather, ahem, sorry, climate in various places around the world. Check out Yakutsk Siberia. They are in one of the 9 000 000 areas of the world, warming at fifteen times the rate of anywhere else in the world.
                  Pretty darn chilly there. Again. Like usual. Here I thought the climate change was a grave threat? I is 55 C looks fairly dangerous, no?
                  I know someone from Yakutsk. From being the key word, as it is a good place to be from. Especially in the winter.
                  I just looked up their weather records.
                  The hottest month in records going back to 1834 has been July 1894, with a mean of +23.2*°C (73.8*°F)
                  I'm sure Chuck has an explanation as to why that record Has held through 124 years of global warming.
                  Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 15, 2021, 16:20.

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                    #10
                    "Climate scientists have already identified the increasing frequency of extreme weather events as symptomatic of climate change"

                    HA HA gotcha...there are words but you all know them anyway...

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