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The weirdly hot Canadian summer:


Drought is one example. Canada's a big place and it's always dry somewhere, but not like this.

Agriculture Canada's June 30 drought map shows most of the country was abnormally dry. Large stretches of the Prairies were under at least a moderate drought, pushing to extreme in southern Alberta.

In British Columbia, once the "wet coast," 28 out of 34 river basins were at the province's top two drought levels. Ranchers were selling cattle that they couldn't grow enough hay to feed, and low streamflows were threatening salmon runs.

And it's been hot. Although the east was generally normal, the west wasn't.

From May through July, Kelowna, B.C., experienced 36 days of weather more than 30 C. The normal count is 16 C. Norman Wells, not far from the Arctic Circle in the Northwest Territories, set a new record of 38 C on July 8.

Environment Canada senior climatologist Dave Phillips toted up the number of warm temperature records set this summer versus the number of cold records.

"If the climate was balanced, you'd have as many cold records as warm records," he said.

Nope. There were 372 new hot-temperature marks and 55 cold ones.
 

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Does anyone here actually believe that the carbon tax in Canada will alter climate change or anything Canada does will alter climate change? The tax seems to effect the economy only and give the US a bigger economic advantage.
 
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I couldn't disagree more. Climate change advocates are much more educated on the reality of planet warming and potential solutions than are deniers. It's going to take a worldwide, multipronged effort to address this crisis. A carbon tax and sustainable transportation are only part of the solution. For example, the world also needs to reduce fossil fuel use, invest in renewable energy, improve farming practices and produce more plant based foods, reclaim carbon from the atmosphere, protect our forests and oceans, reduce plastics, etc. If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem. Be part of the solution.
 
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MAUI/HAWAI....catastrophic wildfires....tragic devastation....at least 36 people dead....des milliers qui évacuent....tropical paradise qui se transforme en enfer....horrible tragedy.
 

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You do have a point but why should a country like Canada spend a trillion ( over the years ) to do something that will have zero impact on climate change. The US has reduced there GHG's 5% from 2015 to 2020 ( the dates are approx ) while Canada is 3%, when the Canada global footprint is 1.6% and to spend the huge amount of money to bring it down to 2000 levels which in turn will do nothing to alter climate change.
For your plastic comment, notice all the paper products being used all the sudden, remember save the trees, ban plastic bags.
Again, do agree with the climate is changing but I have more of a concern for future generations economic well being and that is going down rapidly. The carbon tax does absolutely nothing to alter climate change, but it will assist in bankrupting people and some will even lose their house over it.
It is stated that oil use will continue to increase for a long time and it will. With the cost of electricity going up in some cases EV vehicles cost more per mile to fill than ICE vehicles, this will effect their sales as people will think affordability over the climate.
Now this is just speculation but in 10 - 20 years when we are still OK with the climate the alarmists will say " We did it, we saved the plant " meanwhile if nothing was done the outcome would be the same except our economy would be in far better shape.
Canada had a PM with an agenda to promote every fear group and special interest group, climate change is on top of his list while he flies around the world in one or two private jets. Never trust someone who promotes climate change while flying averywhere. Do a search on the amount of private jets at the summits, one would think with all their thoughtfulness about climate they would consider an alternative way to hold meetings.
Mentioned this before but take a visit to the Texas oilfields and then tell me how bad you have it in Canada.
 
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MAUI/HAWAI....catastrophic wildfires....tragic devastation....at least 36 people dead....des milliers qui évacuent....tropical paradise qui se transforme en enfer....horrible tragedy.
Just a short read.


The same is for the fires in the rest of the US and Canada. People are part or the cause.
 

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SOME experts say so....mais j'ai aussi lu que c'était aussi la conjonction de 3 facteurs....1- une sécheresse exacerbée ces dernières années par un changement climatique/météo avec des vents toujours plus forts et plus secs....2- des plantes invasives inflammables oui introduites par les habitants...3-aussi les séquelles de l'ouragan Dora qui attisent les flammes....un beau cocktail explosif et dévastateur.
 
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I couldn't disagree more. Climate change advocates are much more educated on the reality of planet warming and potential solutions than are deniers. It's going to take a worldwide, multipronged effort to address this crisis. A carbon tax and sustainable transportation are only part of the solution.
This does not make any sense at all. So far, the carbon tax had no effect on carbon emissions. A tax will not change the weather but the government is fooling people into thinking that it will and is making lots of money off this scam. But the results speaks for itself, since the carbon tax got enacted in Canada carbon emissions have remained stable.


This is from the Federal government website.
For example, the world also needs to reduce fossil fuel use, invest in renewable energy, improve farming practices and produce more plant based foods, reclaim carbon from the atmosphere, protect our forests and oceans, reduce plastics, etc. If you are not part of the solution you are part of the problem. Be part of the solution.
This is an oxymoron because governments are doing their max to increase the population because they just care for money. The rest is just a smoke and mirrors. Increasing the population means more natural habitat is being destroyed to build more condos for more people. More razing of forests. China and India are the biggest polluters so I think they need to focus on them first. With 1.5 billion people in China and another 1.5 billion people in India they are causing a lot of pollution. And as for plastics, remember how many masks were being used and thrown away for the fake covid pandemic? And also plastic bottles selling water is still going on and neither will the government do anything to stop it.
 

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This does not make any sense at all. So far, the carbon tax had no effect on carbon emissions. A tax will not change the weather but the government is fooling people into thinking that it will and is making lots of money off this scam. But the results speaks for itself, since the carbon tax got enacted in Canada carbon emissions have remained stable.


This is from the Federal government website.

This is an oxymoron because governments are doing their max to increase the population because they just care for money. The rest is just a smoke and mirrors. Increasing the population means more natural habitat is being destroyed to build more condos for more people. More razing of forests. China and India are the biggest polluters so I think they need to focus on them first. With 1.5 billion people in China and another 1.5 billion people in India they are causing a lot of pollution. And as for plastics, remember how many masks were being used and thrown away for the fake covid pandemic? And also plastic bottles selling water is still going on and neither will the government do anything to stop it.
We disagree. That shouldn't be a surprise to anyone.
 
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SOME experts say so....mais j'ai aussi lu que c'était aussi la conjonction de 3 facteurs....1- une sécheresse exacerbée ces dernières années par un changement climatique/météo avec des vents toujours plus forts et plus secs....2- des plantes invasives inflammables oui introduites par les habitants...3-aussi les séquelles de l'ouragan Dora qui attisent les flammes....un beau cocktail explosif et dévastateur.
Point #4 - Maui is located in a very active volcanic area.
 

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Des inondations soudaines hier en plein centre ville D'OTTAWA dues à une tempête de pluie/orage soudain et violent qui a paralysé le centre-ville....du jamais vu dans cette ville dans un mois d'Août.....
 

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July 2023 was the Earth's hottest month on record according to Copernicus Climate Change Service, a European climate monitoring organization.
 
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FYI on Lyme disease in Quebec:


Since 2011, there has been a significant increase in the number of Lyme disease cases reported to the public health authorities in Québec as well as an increase in the proportion of cases that acquired their infection in the province. This proportion has increased from around 50% in 2013 to close to 90% in 2022.

The number of cases of Lyme disease reported in Québec since 2014 is as follows:

  • 125 cases in 2014
  • 160 cases in 2015
  • 177 cases in 2016
  • 329 cases in 2017
  • 304 cases in 2018
  • 500 cases in 2019
  • 274 cases in 2020
  • 709 cases in 2021
  • 586 cases in 2022
The fact that Québec winters are less cold than they used to be partly explains the increases before 2020. The warmer climate enables the ticks to survive and grow more easily. In fact, ticks are active at 4 °C and reach their optimum level of activity at about 25 °C.

If the disease is not detected and treated quickly, the bacteria can spread in the blood and cause other symptoms, which develop in the weeks and months after the bite. These symptoms may, for example, include:
  • The appearance of several expanding rashes, with little or no pain or itching
  • Facial paralysis, numbness in a limb, neck pain, severe headaches
  • Swelling in one or more joints (for example, the knee); it is usually painless
  • Chest pain, palpitations or dizziness
 

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Also we now have a very suspicious tick but not transferring lyme disease.

Alpha-gal syndrome - Symptoms and causesMayo Clinichttps

Meat Allergy - ACAAI Public WebsiteAmerican College of Allergy, Asthma and Immunologyhttps

This "Lone star tick" inducing meat allergies is freaking suspicious like Bill Gates GMO mosquitos.
What a coincidence it produces allergy to red meat given WEF says red meat production contributes to "global warming"

The World Economic ForumEating lots of meat is bad for the environment | World Economic ForumThe production and consumption of meat has a heavy environmental toll.

Eat the bug protein.

Also rice a mainstay staple of humanity.

This is how rice is hurting the planetWorld Economic Forum

Also fertilizer.

Fertilizer and Climate ChangeMIT Climate Portal


How to mitigate the effects of climate change on food securityWorld Economic Forum

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Jazzman1218

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FYI on Lyme disease in Quebec:


Since 2011, there has been a significant increase in the number of Lyme disease cases reported to the public health authorities in Québec as well as an increase in the proportion of cases that acquired their infection in the province. This proportion has increased from around 50% in 2013 to close to 90% in 2022.

The number of cases of Lyme disease reported in Québec since 2014 is as follows:

  • 125 cases in 2014
  • 160 cases in 2015
  • 177 cases in 2016
  • 329 cases in 2017
  • 304 cases in 2018
  • 500 cases in 2019
  • 274 cases in 2020
  • 709 cases in 2021
  • 586 cases in 2022
The fact that Québec winters are less cold than they used to be partly explains the increases before 2020. The warmer climate enables the ticks to survive and grow more easily. In fact, ticks are active at 4 °C and reach their optimum level of activity at about 25 °C.

If the disease is not detected and treated quickly, the bacteria can spread in the blood and cause other symptoms, which develop in the weeks and months after the bite. These symptoms may, for example, include:
  • The appearance of several expanding rashes, with little or no pain or itching
  • Facial paralysis, numbness in a limb, neck pain, severe headaches
  • Swelling in one or more joints (for example, the knee); it is usually painless
  • Chest pain, palpitations or dizziness
Yet another consequence of planet warming. Tick-borne bacterial infections are rising. And it's not only Lyme. Anaplasmosis and babesiosis are not uncommon. Fortunately vaccines and PrEP solutions are in clinical trials.
 
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