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    #31
    Now chuck is back with the science is a consensus nonsense. Mob rule. If the majority says that witches are responsible for crop failures, the majority will burn witches at the stake.

    Remember that time that our prime minister told the silent majority of Canadians that they are a minority Fringe with unacceptable views? Has anyone seen the latest polling data of how that minority Fringe is going to reduce the liberals and ndps with their unacceptable views to phone booth status?
    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 26, 2025, 11:15.

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      #32
      Bjorn Lomborg asks some hard questions that can't be ignored entirely. His latest article in the Telegraph does it again.

      My cousin currently in China.
      Costs him $4 CAD to charge his Tesla rental for 400 km. Cheap.
      Makes you wonder.

      I never hear a green conversation either for or against, take in to account the exponential electricity demands on the horizon. Or recognize the demands that will migrate to the cheapest suppliers.
      Value adding our NG should be a real opportunity.
      The income generated from electricity by AI and data centers appears lucrative. Enough to maybe fund reactors to fold revenue back in and off gas.
      I doubt Boeing was envisioned when they built Grand Coulee Dam.

      It is claimed Europe pays 3x for power we do. Where's that going?
      Not growth...

      Current technology batteries to store wind solar while traditional sources provide backup. Paying for two systems and a glorified car battery on top?

      A realistic look at the near future involving anything other than carbon zero isn't available. We'll pay dearly for that ignorance.
      But for now the tide is full of believers who've never written any checks. Chuck, Carney, What's her name.
      Guess the next Boeing might emerge in Asia huh?
      ??????

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        #33
        So after all these years A5 you have never come up with any credible scientific organization that says human caused climate change is not happening nor a threat to the planet.

        If your climate change denial views were based on any credible evidence don't you think that you would have found a scientific organization that supports them?

        You got nothing! No surprise there!

        It must be time to change the subject!


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          #34
          ?????

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            #35
            Chuck, can you back up your accusations by finding a post where I denied the climate change is happening? We have been through this multiple times.

            I gratefully acknowledge the beneficial climate improvement humankind has been experiencing since the end of the little ice age.

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              #36
              Yup hotter and drier summers are going to be good for you!

              Looks like the snow pack in Alberta is a way below normal again. If that continues come spring that should be good for you too!

              Jordy doesn't seem to know that Albertans have been seeing higher electrcity prices because of "economic witholding". The utilities have been with holding supply to drive up prices.

              And economists in Alberta have clearly said increased wind and solar capacity have lowered the pool price.



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                #37
                well the snow pack is highest i think i have ever seen in Manitoba , we are really worried about lack of moisture going into growing season here LOL

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                  #38
                  That's not the Rockies and the snow level is localized in Manitoba.

                  Some areas have a fair amount, but lots of areas still below normal and we are getting another warm spell this week.

                  And there is no where near a record level of snow in Manitoba across the whole province!

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                    #39
                    sure you know how much snow is in Manitoba LOL

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                      #40
                      Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
                      sure you know how much snow is in Manitoba LOL
                      I have been in Manitoba recently and its pretty easy to find snowfall precipitation maps.

                      But no doubt you looked out your basement window and decided there is a lot of snow and your farm must represent the whole province!

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