So says A5 the the guys who says we are going to run out of CO2 if we don't keep burning fossil fuels and that asphalt is the only reason temperatures are going up! Including in the arctic and in the oceans!
I'll stick to trusting climate scientists evidence and conclusions over pretend libertarian climate change denier farmers any day!
"The Canadian Prairies is a hotspot for climate change
not just within Canada, but across the world. The
region is projected to warm much faster than the
global average—a product of the region’s northern
latitude and continental geography—and the risk to
ecosystems, communities, and economies will be
substantial. The region and its people are already
seeing and experiencing the effects of climate change,
and many aspects of life in the Prairies will continue to
be impacted in the following ways:
? An altered water cycle will increase the risk of
both flood and drought.
? Forest fires will become larger and occur more
frequently.
? Agriculture will be challenged by heat stress and
more frequent drought.
? Wildlife will be impacted as the changing climate
threatens habitats and as invasive species and
pests migrate further north.
? Human health will suffer from longer and more
frequent heat waves.
? Traditional ways of life will be interrupted or made
impossible as the warming impacts local wildlife
populations and transportation routes.?
I'll stick to trusting climate scientists evidence and conclusions over pretend libertarian climate change denier farmers any day!
"The Canadian Prairies is a hotspot for climate change
not just within Canada, but across the world. The
region is projected to warm much faster than the
global average—a product of the region’s northern
latitude and continental geography—and the risk to
ecosystems, communities, and economies will be
substantial. The region and its people are already
seeing and experiencing the effects of climate change,
and many aspects of life in the Prairies will continue to
be impacted in the following ways:
? An altered water cycle will increase the risk of
both flood and drought.
? Forest fires will become larger and occur more
frequently.
? Agriculture will be challenged by heat stress and
more frequent drought.
? Wildlife will be impacted as the changing climate
threatens habitats and as invasive species and
pests migrate further north.
? Human health will suffer from longer and more
frequent heat waves.
? Traditional ways of life will be interrupted or made
impossible as the warming impacts local wildlife
populations and transportation routes.?
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