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Fradi

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No worries, I missed the Aussie climate.
Soon won’t have to spend a fortune to go to Florida every winter.
 
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Look behind you.
Montreal has just experienced its 2nd hottest July in 150 years.

14 days of 30 degrees and more, without adding humidity.

What do you think of climate skeptics?

Ah yes, it's a conspiracy!!
Most do not disagree that climate is changing, it has been for centuries at atvanced rates two iceages ago.
Speaking for myself I am pissed that our government thinks that Canada is the problem or the solution to it.
A carbon tax will not alter climate change, we could shutdown the oilsands and every motor vehicle and on a global scale it would do nothing. Due to our government we are no longer competitive in a global market, business ventures have left costing us probably $100 billion in ventures, all in the name of climate change.
 
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Before the Flood full movie national geographic.

Documentary film essential to understanding climate change in the current world.

Documentary punch and hear this document.

We absolutely have to see and hear this film.
 
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Death Valley weather: Temp climbs to 130 degrees, possibly highest in world in 100+ years.

No, Mr. Trump there is no climate change.

Please think of your children, and of all the children in America.
 

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No, Mr. Trump there is no climate change.

Please think of your children, and of all the children in America.

You are right, Trump must certainly do something about that. Open-air air conditioning in the Death Valley seems an interesting idea. Perhaps something similar to what Qatar is doing.


The question is, though, whether or not Mexico will agree to pay for that.
 

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If we look at it coldly, I agree with you STN.

Yes it's a lot of money, and with the pandemic the debt is gigantic, and the US is not yet out of the first wave, so more debt is increasing.

For now, it's fine, but in decades it will no longer be viruses the problem, but the climate (hurricanes, tornadoes, forest fires, droughts, floods).

I have questions for my children and my grandchildren? It's clear, it's not for us.
 
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CA Gov. Newsom On Wildfire Devastation: Impact Of Climate Change Cannot Be Denied | NBC Nightly News.

As firefighters battle dozens of deadly wildfires across California, Governor Gavin Newsom warns that climate change is a fundamental part of the crisis. Fires along the West Coast have destroyed towns and forced tens of thousands of evacuations.

Ce As firefighters battle dozens of deadly wildfires across California, Governor Gavin Newsom warns that climate change is a fundamental part of the crisis. Fires along the West Coast have destroyed towns and forced tens of thousands of evacuations.

These are the 5 biggest fires in the world, in life.

And you still think that there is no climate change?

Talk to the people who have lost everything, everything.
 
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Those fires are due to record heat, no rain and some stupid behavior (gender reveal parties) which started a few of those fires. The 49ers game may be in jeopardy because of poor air quality. I have a close family member who was in SF area yesterday and said the East Bay area is very, very smoky. Air quality sucks moose balls. It is not good.
 
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Currently the fires raging in California, Oregon and Washington are the worst fires in over a century.

These extremely hot temperatures are due to whom? to the Holy Spirit, not to climate change.
 
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Fires have been raging in these areas like in Australia for decades every year
Most times it is careless assholes that are the cause but it is much more fashionable and politically correct to blame it on climate change.
 

sene5hos

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Yes indeed often they are careless assholes.

Those who say there is no climate change also say it's the fault of those careless assholes.
 

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The main problem is bad forest management. There are things we can change and things we cannot. California could change their forest management policy over night and make a real difference. The other option is to chase climate change and see no measurable benefit over the next 50 years and the fires will blaze on if they do not change their fire and forestry management.
 

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Those who say there is no climate change also say it's the fault of those careless assholes.
I keep saying this as long as the major polluters like Russia, China, and India do squat and just laugh at us what we do in Canada is equivalent to spitting into a lake to make more water.
Nothing like spending billions on futile bull shit to make all the political correct liberals feel good.
How about helping the homeless and the sick instead, and putting to work more properly trained people in old age homes so that they don’t all die.
 

Sol Tee Nutz

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Look behind you.
The fires are also due to trees that are dead and drying more and more every year. Take any recent dead tree and it will continue to dry year after year to a point where a piece of glass reflecting sunlight will cause it to burn.

 

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I keep saying this as long as the major polluters like Russia, China, and India do squat and just laugh at us what we do in Canada is equivalent to spitting into a lake to make more water.
Nothing like spending billions on futile bull shit to make all the political correct liberals feel good.
How about helping the homeless and the sick instead, and putting to work more properly trained people in old age homes so that they don’t all die.

Fradi you have forgotten the USA, and its president who turned his back on the planet and the reality of global warming by announcing, on June 1, 2017, the isolated withdrawal of the United States from the Paris Agreement on the climate.
This text resulting from negotiations at the COP 21 conference, the result of years of laborious negotiations between nearly 200 countries and different entities, aims to limit below 2 ° C the increase in average temperature on Earth, caused by the activity human.

Many scientists have observed a catastrophic melting of all glaciers.

If it costs billions to rebuild cities after a hurricane, or after a flood.

If the planet heats up too quickly there will be global catastrophe.

You and I won't be here for a long time.
Imagine everyone trying to control floods, fires etc ...

For me, managing global warming should be a priority.
 

Fradi

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Why are you constantly obsessed with the USA and Trump.
Doesn’t JT create enough crap for us to cope with.

The US is one country period it will not solve climate change all by itself when the major polluters don’t give a crap and have no intention of abiding by any laws or contributing significant funds.
Why is it up to the US to solve the worlds problems all the time.
 

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I agree with forest fires, forest management is a major problem.

As for glaciers, difficult to manage. To melt ice, there is heat. Draw the conclusion !!

15 SEPTEMBER 2020
Massive Chunk of Greenland's Largest Glacier Just Crashed Into The Sea

A massive chunk of ice - larger than the city of Paris (113 km) has broken off from the Arctic's largest ice shelf because of warmer temperatures in Greenland, scientists said Monday.
The 113-square-kilometre (43-square-mile) block broke off the Nioghalvfjerdsfjorden glacier in Northeast Greenland, which the scientists said had been expected given the rising average temperatures.
 
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