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Climate change will knock one-third off world economy, study shows

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  • chuckChuck
    Senior Member
    • Dec 2006
    • 12794

    #52
    Originally posted by cropgrower View Post
    lots of southern MB covered in snow now on may 25 ! we were told growing season would be getting longer 10 years ago ,what a load of BS that was
    So one later May snowstorm out of thirty years tells the story of climate?

    Crop you seem to have trouble grasping the difference between climate and weather!

    No surprise there.

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    • cropgrower
      Senior Member
      • Oct 2021
      • 2985

      #53
      no i believe in what i see not fairy tales from the paid off so called experts

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      • chuckChuck
        Senior Member
        • Dec 2006
        • 12794

        #54
        So all science and evidence is fairy tales and the experts are all wrong?

        How would one snow storm tell you anything about the climate over 30 years Crop?

        Are you really this clueless? I think we already know the answer.
        Last edited by chuckChuck; May 26, 2024, 07:46.

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        • cropgrower
          Senior Member
          • Oct 2021
          • 2985

          #55
          No the clueless ones are the ones that believe paying a carbon tax will change the weather

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          • chuckChuck
            Senior Member
            • Dec 2006
            • 12794

            #56
            No the carbon tax is designed to reduce CO2 emissions and reducing CO2 will reduce human caused climate change as measured over decades.

            Weather is what happens day to day week to week. Nobody can change the short term weather.

            Nor the non thinking of some of the climate change denial dimwits.

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            • cropgrower
              Senior Member
              • Oct 2021
              • 2985

              #57
              thats only playing with words to confuse the simpletons , and you mr agrisilly are simple enough to fall for the propaganda

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              • shtferbrains
                Senior Member
                • Jun 2017
                • 5204

                #58
                Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                Weather is what happens day to day week to week. Nobody can change the short term weather
                Have to agree with you on that one Chuck.
                The short term weather seems to have doused all those predictions of a severer fire season due to climate change.

                Seems the only fire of any significance is at Fort Nelson but they can't seem to get any pictures of fire or even smoke for about the last 2 weeks?

                From the people's news at the CBC;

                Fort Nelson, B.C., wildfire evacuees allowed to return home starting Monday

                Things aren't quite as bad as first reported;

                "The NRRM has previously said that 10 properties in Fort Nelson were damaged by the Parker Lake blaze, and four homes were destroyed, as the fire spread on May 10.

                In an update on Sunday, the Fort Nelson First Nation says that while it didn't lose homes to the fire, some areas that were culturally significant have been damaged."

                I read somewhere we normally have about 800 fires.
                Might not be as bad as predicted?
                ?



                ?



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                • furrowtickler
                  Senior Member
                  • Dec 2004
                  • 21880

                  #59
                  And subsoil moisture continues to be replenished within just mere weeks of ,” we all gonna die from drought” due to excessive carbon blah blah blah

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                  • chuckChuck
                    Senior Member
                    • Dec 2006
                    • 12794

                    #60
                    Who said anybody dies of drought in Canada? They certainly do die of drought in Africa.

                    Some farms have had seven years of drought and must be struggling. But one wetter May and everything is fixed?

                    No need to worry about hotter and drier summers again?

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