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    And this is what is being taught in schools.... wtf

    Wow, ive already deleted too much. Ill let this stand on its own.

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    #2
    Cant read it. Pls summarize.

    On the other hand I am watching our academia and health officials trying to engage our kids with the vaccines. What is more cowardly than a politicians or university egg head taking questions from children and our media but not the regular citizens.

    Let me throw a couple questions in and we will see how they respond.

    https://www.cbc.ca/news/canada/saskatchewan/child-vaccine-covid-19-parents-assume-1.6040198

    When Grade 5 student Sarah Campbell asked him this question — "Can we achieve herd immunity without kids under the age of 12 being vaccinated? — Blondeau said that's not likely and seized the opportunity to encourage all children to be "part of the solution."

    See the goal posts moving again? Thought 70% was herd immunity.

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      #3
      I seen that , was flying around this morning.
      They got “a few” calls lol
      It was changed fairly quickly ..

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        #4
        can't read the first one ?

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          #5
          Originally posted by Rareearth View Post
          Wow, ive already deleted too much. Ill let this stand on its own.

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          Ummmm this showed up in Outlook of all places................ Montreal I could see doing something like that since apparently their poo don’t stink💩

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            #6
            Just google outlook elementary school and “the rest of the story” comes up

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              #7
              Maybe the teacher seen someone spreading naked urea near the river on the drive to work in the morning?

              Iceman just saying

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                The famous photo of Lake 226, which the Schindler-led ELA team divided by a curtain to prove phosphates trigger algae blooms.

                https://thetyee.ca/News/2021/03/09/David-Schindler-Scientific-Giant-Fresh-Water-Defender/ https://thetyee.ca/News/2021/03/09/David-Schindler-Scientific-Giant-Fresh-Water-Defender/

                Obviously some of the phosphorous comes from agriculture, manure, and human sewage.

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                  #9
                  Algae is an important part of a marine ecosystem. Algae combine CO2, sunlight and H2O producing sustenance ( organic compounds) for fish and other aquatic life. Oh, but forgot CO2 very bad. Open your eyes!
                  Last edited by sumdumguy; May 27, 2021, 07:40.

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    Obviously some of the phosphorous comes from agriculture
                    Bullshite, phos is not mobile in the soil and min till has halted most soil erosion. So how does phos get in a waterway? Are people broadcasting phos?

                    Those blooms are likely 99% urban caused.

                    Sounds like that teacher at Outlook needs a real life education.

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                      #11
                      https://www.epa.gov/nutrientpollution/effects-dead-zones-and-harmful-algal-blooms https://www.epa.gov/nutrientpollution/effects-dead-zones-and-harmful-algal-blooms

                      The Effects: Dead Zones and Harmful Algal Blooms
                      Aerial view of residential docks on a lake polluted from algal blooms
                      Harmful algal blooms cause thick, green muck that impacts clear water, recreation, businesses and property values.
                      Dead Zones Exit

                      Dead zones are areas of water bodies where aquatic life cannot survive because of low oxygen levels. Dead zones are generally caused by significant nutrient pollution, and are primarily a problem for bays, lakes and coastal waters since they receive excess nutrients from upstream sources.

                      Excess nitrogen and phosphorus cause an overgrowth of algae in a short period of time, also called algae blooms. The overgrowth of algae consumes oxygen and blocks sunlight from underwater plants. When the algae eventually dies, the oxygen in the water is consumed. The lack of oxygen makes it impossible for aquatic life to survive. The largest dead zone in the United States – about 6,500 square miles – is in the Gulf of Mexico and occurs every summer as a result of nutrient pollution from the Mississippi River Basin.

                      When some types of algae blooms are large and produce chemicals, or toxins, the event is called a harmful algal bloom. Harmful algal blooms can occur in lakes, reservoirs, rivers, ponds, bays and coastal waters, and the toxins they produce can be harmful to human health and aquatic life. Harmful algal blooms are mainly the result of a type of algae called cyanobacteria, also known as blue-green algae.

                      Elevated nutrient levels and algal blooms can also cause problems in drinking water in communities nearby and upstream from dead zones. Harmful algal blooms release toxins that contaminate drinking water, causing illnesses for animals and humans.

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by jazz View Post
                        Bullshite, phos is not mobile in the soil and min till has halted most soil erosion. So how does phos get in a waterway? Are people broadcasting phos?

                        Those blooms are likely 99% urban caused.

                        Sounds like that teacher at Outlook needs a real life education.
                        Soil erosion and leaching from plant residues release P in runoff water even in zero till systems. Don Flaten at the U of Manitoba did research on this that shows that ag does indeed contribute to excess phosphorous in Manitoba water systems. But so do cities. Its a real problem in many parts of the world.

                        Take a look at Don Flaten's research on agriculture and phosphorous.
                        https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Don-Flaten-36350649 https://www.researchgate.net/scientific-contributions/Don-Flaten-36350649
                        Last edited by chuckChuck; May 27, 2021, 07:19.

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                          #13
                          What happens when you mix fresh water (Mississippi river) with salt water (ocean salty water) ?
                          = Gulf of Mexico

                          Ive seen 50 year old pictures compared to today pictures that “environmentalists “ use almost exactly the same phenomenon, of the Gulf of Mexico.

                          No one in there right mind would want to try and defend this against the massive enviro lobbyists. Yet its easy to point to this as a example when the facts aren't used. Spectacular visual, as it always has been this way.

                          Peoples views are so easily manipulated.

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                            #14
                            Schindlers and Flaten's research proves that agriculture does impact water quality. As a result efforts are being made to reduce the impact.

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                              #15
                              Meanwhile Victoria , Vancouver and Montreal get a free pass to dump millions of gallons of sewage directly into ocean and the St Lawrence ..... nota word said .

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