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    So you pull a set of graphs off of twitter from an unknown source who claims NASA manipulated the temperature data in the US? More climate change denial fodder for the flat earthers? That's all you got?

    So many other countries and their climate change scientists and their scientific organizations in Japan, The EU, and UK are collecting and analyzing temperature data that shows very similar results so they must all be in on the giant worldwide conspiracy to manipulate the data?

    And they are also causing the the glaciers in the rockies to melt and to recede? LOL

    Give up!

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      The Chuck

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        NASA confirmed Canada removes more carbon than we emitted.

        Does that mean we don't have to listen to PMJT lecturing us about being among the top carbon emitters?

        We sink carbon for the rest of the world but are told we are "the worst ".
        What kind of leadership is that?

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          *** no,
          NASA isn’t a credible source , right chucky ?

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            Now you are telling us NASA is a credible source? What changed your mind? LOL

            Now for the bad news: The boreal forest is now a potential huge source of emissions especially after the results of 2023.

            "In spite of this vast potential, however, Canada’s forests have actually been a net source of carbon emissions for the better part of two decades, releasing into the air more carbon than they absorb, according to Natural Resources Canada data. In 2018, emissions from wildfires in B.C. alone were three times greater than the entire province’s annual carbon output.

            With the threat of warmer, drier summers in the years to come, there is a real risk of more and bigger fires. Canada and Alaska’s boreal forests could add a cumulative 12 gigatons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by mid-century without changes to the way forest fires are managed, according to a recent study published in Science Advances."

            Forests could tip the carbon scales either way on Canada’s path to net-zero

            https://climateinstitute.ca/forests-could-tip-the-carbon-scales-either-way-on-canadas-path-to-net-zero/

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              Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

              Now for the bad news: The boreal forest is now a potential huge source of emissions especially after the results of 2023.

              "In spite of this vast potential, however, Canada’s forests have actually been a net source of carbon emissions for the better part of two decades, releasing into the air more carbon than they absorb, according to Natural Resources Canada data. In 2018, emissions from wildfires in B.C. alone were three times greater than the entire province’s annual carbon output.

              With the threat of warmer, drier summers in the years to come, there is a real risk of more and bigger fires. Canada and Alaska’s boreal forests could add a cumulative 12 gigatons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by mid-century without changes to the way forest fires are managed, according to a recent study published in Science Advances."

              Forests could tip the carbon scales either way on Canada’s path to net-zero
              Isn't science amazing.
              Burning forests in a power generation plant on a different continent to make electricity is carbon neutral, because the forests will eventually regrow. But natural forest fires and arson are not, because the forests will regrow. To take it one step further, some forests even require forest fires in order to regrow.

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                It doesn’t matter if a tree burns or if a tree dies and decomposes it’s all the same carbon gassing off but the tree roots are three times the mass of the tree itself, those roots are buried and not gassing off into the atmosphere, math is hard for the experts!

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                  Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post

                  With the threat of warmer, drier summers in the years to come, there is a real risk of more and bigger fires. Canada and Alaska’s boreal forests could add a cumulative 12 gigatons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by mid-century without changes to the way forest fires are managed, according to a recent study published in Science Advances

                  https://climateinstitute.ca/forests-could-tip-the-carbon-scales-either-way-on-canadas-path-to-net-zero/
                  Your source is more theory and modeling.

                  Same BS they have been feeding us.

                  The NASA satellite is actual real time data.

                  Canada sinks more carbon than we produce. Simple fact.

                  You are being misled Chuck. Look around. You don't live in Toronto.

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                    Originally posted by TSIPP View Post
                    It doesn’t matter if a tree burns or if a tree dies and decomposes it’s all the same carbon gassing off but the tree roots are three times the mass of the tree itself, those roots are buried and not gassing off into the atmosphere, math is hard for the experts!
                    I went back and read through the recent posts here. And I still cannot figure out what post you think you are refuting with this information.
                    Are you now arguing that forest fires and arson are not a problem because the roots stay behind and the roots contain more carbon the tree itself did?
                    Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Sep 15, 2023, 10:28.

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                      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                      So many other countries and their climate change scientists and their scientific organizations in Japan, The EU, and UK are collecting and analyzing temperature data that shows very similar results so they must all be in on the giant worldwide conspiracy to manipulate the data?
                      That may be the most cogent statement you have evee made on Agriville. Slowly seeing the light.
                      Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Sep 15, 2023, 12:01.

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                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        That may be the most cogent statement you have even made on Agriville. Slowly seeing the light.
                        chuck said he wanted to instruct his kids on colonization and reconciliation.

                        Wonder if he ever thought about telling them about our societies flirtations with socialism and Marxism.

                        Marxism is responsible for some 100m+ direct deaths and still going. Just saying.

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                          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                          Now you are telling us NASA is a credible source? What changed your mind? LOL

                          Now for the bad news: The boreal forest is now a potential huge source of emissions especially after the results of 2023.

                          "In spite of this vast potential, however, Canada’s forests have actually been a net source of carbon emissions for the better part of two decades, releasing into the air more carbon than they absorb, according to Natural Resources Canada data. In 2018, emissions from wildfires in B.C. alone were three times greater than the entire province’s annual carbon output.

                          With the threat of warmer, drier summers in the years to come, there is a real risk of more and bigger fires. Canada and Alaska’s boreal forests could add a cumulative 12 gigatons of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere by mid-century without changes to the way forest fires are managed, according to a recent study published in Science Advances."

                          Forests could tip the carbon scales either way on Canada’s path to net-zero

                          https://climateinstitute.ca/forests-could-tip-the-carbon-scales-either-way-on-canadas-path-to-net-zero/
                          Pick and choose your source or flavour of the day as usual

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                            Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                            Isn't science amazing.
                            Burning forests in a power generation plant on a different continent to make electricity is carbon neutral, because the forests will eventually regrow. But natural forest fires and arson are not, because the forests will regrow. To take it one step further, some forests even require forest fires in order to regrow.
                            Yep , the stupidity of some is absolutely amazing !

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                              Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                              I went back and read through the recent posts here. And I still cannot figure out what post you think you are refuting with this information.
                              Are you now arguing that forest fires and arson are not a problem because the roots stay behind and the roots contain more carbon the tree itself did?
                              Chuckroach’s last post, second paragraph, I’m not quoting that goof!

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                                In the carbon cycle forests capture and release carbon through natural processes.

                                In a hotter drier world with more forest fires, they release more carbon than they capture.

                                The much bigger issue is all the ancient carbon that is released when you burn fossil fuels.

                                That's why CO2 levels keep rising.

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