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    #31
    There isn't any global warming.

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      #32
      Not anymore.

      WEF likes "Weather change" better.
      Global warming was just a fad.
      WEF says interest peaked in 2015.

      Weather change covers anything you don't like better than Climate Change that most were not interested in anymore.
      The scary news now is every kind of storm or unusual weather event no matter where or when. Smoke is the scariest.

      See how that goes for some time yet?

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        #33
        Originally posted by shtferbrains View Post
        Not anymore.

        WEF likes "Weather change" better.
        Global warming was just a fad.
        WEF says interest peaked in 2015.

        Weather change covers anything you don't like better than Climate Change that most were not interested in anymore.
        The scary news now is every kind of storm or unusual weather event no matter where or when. Smoke is the scariest.

        See how that goes for some time yet?
        When you consider the IQ of their intended audience, it will probably work for some time yet.

        Just look at how many posts the statistically challenged Chuck and Friends make about extreme weather.
        Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jan 24, 2026, 12:24.

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          #34
          All posters are interested in extreme weather since ag is weather dependent. That is the subject of this thread.
          Last edited by agstar77; Jan 24, 2026, 13:16.

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            #35
            It’s not extreme weather it’s just weather, 50 years ago the sky was falling because oranges were freezing down south. Probably more than 50 years but I’m not old enough to remember much more.

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              #36
              Originally posted by recapped View Post

              30 miles to nearest town. 100 miles to Regina, a trip I make at least once per week. Fuel cost is down by 75%.
              In winter, do you recharge in Regina before heading home in case of highway delays.

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                #37
                I kid you not jumped in shower Saturday arvo before photographing a rodeo, turned the tap usually 30 40 seconds for warm water to come through twas instant.

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                  #38
                  Originally posted by rumrocks View Post

                  In winter, do you recharge in Regina before heading home in case of highway delays.
                  Yes, charging infrastructure in Regina is very good.

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                    #39
                    Do you charge fully or just enough to make sure you get home with no worries?
                    How long for a full charge?

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                      #40
                      I'd rather have a jerry can in the back in this weather thanks.

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