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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostGood job A5 you are starting to understand climate vs weather! 30 years equals climate.
And that still doesn't change the remarkable last 5 years on the prairies that have been getting drier which contradicts your arm chair opinion that we are getting wetter.
Then you contradict yourself by claiming once again that five dry years in the near desert palliser triangle is evidence of climate change.
Have you ever considered that perhaps debating wasn't the best career choice for someone with your lack of skill set?Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; May 12, 2024, 07:24.
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I never said that 5 years is the measure of climate. Did I?
But it doesn't matter how long or how short of time span you look at, you deny that CO2 and other greenhouse gases cause climate change.
And in fact you say more CO2 is going to be good for us?
So which scientific organization is recommending we increase CO2 emissions to make the world a better place?
We are waiting A5! If you so sure you are right there must be some science to back you up? Right?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostI never said that 5 years is the measure of climate. Did I?
But it doesn't matter how long or how short of time span you look at, you deny that CO2 and other greenhouse gases cause climate change.
And in fact you say more CO2 is going to be good for us?
So which scientific organization is recommending we increase CO2 emissions to make the world a better place?
We are waiting A5! If you so sure you are right there must be some science to back you up? Right?
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The cost of doing nothing will be much higher that will be paid for by future generations. Out of control climate change is not an option. And that's where we are headed unless we reduce carbon emissions. Its a long transition.
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Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
Daily consumption worldwide of oil is in the 100 million barrels a day range. Governments spending and taxing their populous into lower standards of living won’t change this trajectory. Plan for the future, spend and research on adaptation!!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSure A5! We are not going to take your made up armchair opinions as fact!
The last 5 years there has been a serious precipitation deficit in many areas of the prairies along with record forest fires and heat.
What happened in 2020?
Seemed to be a shortage of arsonists during the covid lockdowns?
Firefighters must have been a small collection of superheroes?
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThe cost of doing nothing will be much higher that will be paid for by future generations. Out of control climate change is not an option. And that's where we are headed unless we reduce carbon emissions. It’s with the a long transition.
give your head a shake and get to work man .
Absolute fact that most of the fires the past few years have been started by climate extremists .
ya it’s dry in some areas, but these wackos are exemplifying this natural phenomenon ffs.Last edited by furrowtickler; May 13, 2024, 22:38.
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Just a skeptic not a denier? Progress then?
Except many of you seem to side with A5 who says more CO2 will be good for us! That is not skepticism that is blatant denial and stupidity!
All the scientists are wrong and there is nothing to worry about? Easy to say but much harder to prove unless you are a dimwit.
Its a slow moving disaster and most people can only worry about paying the bills this month.
Except that we are leaving a really big bill for future generations.
We are back into fire season and the smoke is already causing hardship along with all the people who are directly threatened.
2023 was record year for forest fires in Canada.
The science says we are heading for more extreme fires seasons like 2023. But since the scientists are all wrong there is nothing to worry about?
Pass the koolaid Jim!
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostJust a skeptic not a denier? Progress then?
Except many of you seem to side with A5 who says more CO2 will be good for us! That is not skepticism that is blatant denial and stupidity!
All the scientists are wrong and there is nothing to worry about? Easy to say but much harder to prove unless you are a dimwit.
Its a slow moving disaster and most people can only worry about paying the bills this month.
Except that we are leaving a really big bill for future generations.
We are back into fire season and the smoke is already causing hardship along with all the people who are directly threatened.
2023 was record year for forest fires in Canada.
The science says we are heading for more extreme fires seasons like 2023. But since the scientists are all wrong there is nothing to worry about?
Pass the koolaid Jim!
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