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    #76
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Empty rhetoric. Where are your examples of this? Where is the science you promised to counter the research showing humans are causing a large amount of climate change? I guess it easier to make hollow statements with no evidence and sling mud!

    You must be a troll working for an oil company! Where is the evidence you farm? LOL

    Bu
    Still waiting!
    But, while you are patiently waiting do you mind addressing all of the other issues I keep asking you about?

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      #77
      cc.

      Just because your ground is always worked up doesn't mean that you have to be?

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        #78
        Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
        Don't depend on locals who make a living off guiding expensive hunts to guage the affects of climate change on polar bear populations. They have every reason to claim there are no problems.

        Hungry bears are coming into some communities in the north more frequently because of the decline in summer sea ice and their ability to hunt seals. This may lead locals to believe the bear population is increasing.

        I doubt many Inuit hunters are using helicopters to capture and monitor bear populations using proven scientific methods.

        How is your retirement from farming going? What recreational activities are you involved in to fill the long winter and summer days? Maybe your favorite one is criticizing the neighbors?
        We used to have Sabre toothed tigers and mastodons also but them dam cave men must have been responsible for their demise also. The earth changes and so does the species that live on it.

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          #79
          Originally posted by jimmy View Post

          "I doubt many Inuit hunters are using helicopters to capture and monitor bear populations using proven scientific methods."
          We used to have Sabre toothed tigers and mastodons also but them dam cave men must have been responsible for their demise also. The earth changes and so does the species that live on it.
          And inconveniently, the scientists who are using helicopters to capture and monitor polar bear populations are finding their numbers increasing, corroborating what the locals on the ground have been saying. But don't let facts and science get in the way of a good emotional argument. Addressed to the troll, not jimmy.

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            #80
            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
            And inconveniently, the scientists who are using helicopters to capture and monitor polar bear populations are finding their numbers increasing, corroborating what the locals on the ground have been saying. But don't let facts and science get in the way of a good emotional argument. Addressed to the troll, not jimmy.
            Send a few of them north to live with the Inuit and see how it is to live with the artics most feared predator a old bear that is unable to catch seals a human is much easier pray. Inuit would sell a hunt for these old bear making big money for their people now they are just shot.

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              #81




              Global warming and global cooling at the same time ... lol

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                #82
                In the back of my mind is the fear that this war on carbon will cause famine. Less carbon - less green growth- poor macro climate - food ⬇️ Think the Libtards will figure it out?

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