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    #49
    Originally posted by newguy View Post
    In California? Worst ever.climate gauged taking in consideration the whole globe.not just what you see out your window.
    Much like the extreme alarmism over the “atmospheric river “ in California a few years ago …. Like no one ever seen that in history hahaha
    Well , that was immediately put to rest with the massive floods in the later 1800’s that were far worse and documented….. whoopsie

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      #50
      One year, one fire, one region doesn't tell the whole story.

      You need to look at climate and the affects of climate change over decades and over a wide geographic area not just in your backyard or from your flawed and biased selective memories.

      This paper presents fire regime trends nationally and within two zonation systems, the homogeneous fire regime zones and ecozones, for two time periods: 1959-2015 and 1980-2015. Nationally, trends in both area burned and number of large fires (≥ 200 ha) have increased significantly since 1959, which might be due to increases in lightning-caused fires. Human-caused fires, in contrast, have shown a decline. Results suggest that large fires have been getting larger over the last 57 years, and that the fire season has been starting approximately one week earlier and ending one week later. At the regional level, trends in fire regimes are variable across the country, with fewer significant trends. Area burned, number of large fires, and lightning-caused fires are increasing in most of western Canada, whereas human-caused fires are either stable or declining throughout the country. Overall, Canadian forests appear to be engaged in a trajectory towards more active fire regimes over the last half century.
      Last edited by chuckChuck; Jun 14, 2023, 06:34.

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        #51
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        One year, one fire, one region doesn't tell the whole story.

        You need to look at climate and the affects of climate change over decades and over a wide geographic area not just in your backyard or from your flawed and biased selective memories.
        Thank you for that explanation. I will keep that in mind next time I read an alarmist headline about one weather event in one region in one year, and how it is definitive proof of climate change.

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          #52
          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
          Much like the extreme alarmism over the “atmospheric river “ in California a few years ago …. Like no one ever seen that in history hahaha
          Well , that was immediately put to rest with the massive floods in the later 1800’s that were far worse and documented….. whoopsie
          Just curious.what political leader represents your views.

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            #53
            Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
            Much like the extreme alarmism over the “atmospheric river “ in California a few years ago …. Like no one ever seen that in history hahaha
            Well , that was immediately put to rest with the massive floods in the later 1800’s that were far worse and documented….. whoopsie
            Didn’t they used to call it the Pineapple Express?

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              #54
              Originally posted by WiltonRanch View Post
              Didn’t they used to call it the Pineapple Express?
              Yup , just a play on words now to push alarmism
              Been the same for a millennia

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                #55
                Originally posted by newguy View Post
                Just curious.what political leader represents your views.
                Yes admit it's the phucking Turd.

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                  #56
                  Originally posted by fjlip View Post
                  Yes admit it's the phucking Turd.
                  Most main stream leaders believe humans have had a negative impact on the climate. So pretty much all the leaders believe what I believe.what about you.?

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                    #57
                    Originally posted by newguy View Post
                    Most main stream leaders believe humans have had a negative impact on the climate. So pretty much all the leaders believe what I believe.what about you.?
                    Since when does science have anything to do with what anyone believes? Let alone what uneducated politicians believe in? Does more people in high positions believing in something make it more true?
                    The history of religion would suggest otherwise. Including the newest religion, climate change.

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                      #58
                      Originally posted by newguy View Post
                      Most main stream leaders believe humans have had a negative impact on the climate. So pretty much all the leaders believe what I believe.what about you.?
                      They believe what the UN tells them , fact
                      So you have been sucked into the huge propaganda machine, don’t be proud of that btw .
                      Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 14, 2023, 15:31.

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                        #59
                        Originally posted by newguy View Post
                        Just curious.what political leader represents your views.
                        Well the absolute last on earth is silver spoon , black face , pure white privileged, narcissistic Trudeau
                        I really like Kristi Noem out of South Dakota . Her economic and social policies through Covid were by far and above the best in North America.
                        There is no federal political leader in Canada right now worth the time of day .
                        Last edited by furrowtickler; Jun 14, 2023, 16:50.

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                          #60
                          Originally posted by furrowtickler View Post
                          Well the absolute last on earth is silver spoon , black face , pure white privileged, narcissistic Trudeau
                          I really like Kristi Noem out of South Dakota . Her economic and social policies through Covid were by far and above the best in North America.
                          There is no federal political leader in Canada right now worth the time of day .
                          She had one of the highest death rates with the most spread out population too.

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