Deny Climate Change@Your own Risk.

captain morgan

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Climate change is like forest fires. . . natural. So there's no reason to fight them.


Forest management practices in Canada have heavily contributed to the current problem we have now.. Too much emphasis has been placed on preventing the natural fire cycles and what we're left with is a situation where we have meters of dead fall (read: tinder) in forests that are at the end of their life cycle by virtue of gvt preventing these natural cycles.


It's gonna get worse before it gets better
 

Twin_Moose

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In Sask. and I've seen it in Alta., they have to pile tops and limbs and burn them the next winter when they are dry.

I don't agree with clearcutting, but it does help with clean up and replanting
 

Ocean Breeze

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Warming waters north of Japan are triggering a dangerous chain reaction that is threatening an enormous area of the Pacific


Less ice and fewer salmon in northern Japan are being driven by rapid warming in the Sea of Okhotsk, wedged between Siberia and Japan��s northernmost island of Hokkaido. The sea has warmed in some northern regions by as much as 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) since preindustrial times, making it one of the fastest warming spots in the world, according to a Washington Post analysis of data from Berkeley Earth.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/grap...cial_report__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1
 

Curious Cdn

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Warming waters north of Japan are triggering a dangerous chain reaction that is threatening an enormous area of the Pacific

Less ice and fewer salmon in northern Japan are being driven by rapid warming in the Sea of Okhotsk, wedged between Siberia and Japan��s northernmost island of Hokkaido. The sea has warmed in some northern regions by as much as 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) since preindustrial times, making it one of the fastest warming spots in the world, according to a Washington Post analysis of data from Berkeley Earth.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/grap...cial_report__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1
You mean, Ontario DIDN'T do it?
 

DaSleeper

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You mean, Ontario DIDN'T do it?
Nope we got record colds to cancel out japan's global warming.....
So let's not panic...........
 
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NZDoug

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Warming waters north of Japan are triggering a dangerous chain reaction that is threatening an enormous area of the Pacific

Less ice and fewer salmon in northern Japan are being driven by rapid warming in the Sea of Okhotsk, wedged between Siberia and Japan��s northernmost island of Hokkaido. The sea has warmed in some northern regions by as much as 3 degrees Celsius (5.4 degrees Fahrenheit) since preindustrial times, making it one of the fastest warming spots in the world, according to a Washington Post analysis of data from Berkeley Earth.
https://www.washingtonpost.com/grap...cial_report__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1
Plus its got all that Fukashima nuke juice combo for extra freak out.
Fish, anyone?
 

Ocean Breeze

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Greenland ice losses are rapidly accelerating and are now in line with the ice sheet’s highest sea-level scenario, scientists say


The new study by 89 scientists, published Tuesday in the journal Nature, suggests global sea-level rise by 2100 may be higher than previously thought.

The Greenland ice sheet’s total losses nearly doubled each decade, from 33 billion tons per year in the 1990s to an average now of 254 billion tons annually, scientists said.

Over the past three decades, nearly 4 trillion tons of Greenland ice have entered the ocean, an increase that puts another 6 million people at risk of seasonal, annual floods, the new analysis found.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/clim...src=al_news__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1



What plans are there for Climate migrants......
 

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Greenland ice losses are rapidly accelerating and are now in line with the ice sheet’s highest sea-level scenario, scientists say


The new study by 89 scientists, published Tuesday in the journal Nature, suggests global sea-level rise by 2100 may be higher than previously thought.

The Greenland ice sheet’s total losses nearly doubled each decade, from 33 billion tons per year in the 1990s to an average now of 254 billion tons annually, scientists said.

Over the past three decades, nearly 4 trillion tons of Greenland ice have entered the ocean, an increase that puts another 6 million people at risk of seasonal, annual floods, the new analysis found.


https://www.washingtonpost.com/clim...src=al_news__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1



What plans are there for Climate migrants......
Where is this rising sea occurring? The melting Greenland ice sheet may not amount to any sea level rise by 2100 .
 

Ocean Breeze

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Scientists say Amazon, world��s largest rainforest, is at a tipping point, may begin turning into savanna, unleashing carbon stores


Experts say that continued deforestation and other fast-moving changes in the Amazon threaten to turn parts of the tropical landscape into savanna, devastate wildlife and release billions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere unless more is done to protect the region.

The Amazon is not the only major climate system that scientists say has reached the precipice of uncharted change. Considering the recent news that the Arctic permafrost is thawing more quickly than expected and that Greenland��s ice sheet is melting fast, scientists say key regions of Earth are facing unprecedented changes as climate change intensifies.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/clim...src=al_news__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1
 

pgs

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Scientists say Amazon, world��s largest rainforest, is at a tipping point, may begin turning into savanna, unleashing carbon stores


Experts say that continued deforestation and other fast-moving changes in the Amazon threaten to turn parts of the tropical landscape into savanna, devastate wildlife and release billions of tons of carbon into the atmosphere unless more is done to protect the region.

The Amazon is not the only major climate system that scientists say has reached the precipice of uncharted change. Considering the recent news that the Arctic permafrost is thawing more quickly than expected and that Greenland��s ice sheet is melting fast, scientists say key regions of Earth are facing unprecedented changes as climate change intensifies.

https://www.washingtonpost.com/clim...src=al_news__alert-hse--alert-national&wpmk=1
But it may not . Lots of things may happen .
 

darkbeaver

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In other werds, no one is denying climate changes. The real debate is what the cause is and what can be done about it.

I say the Sun causes climate change and peoplekind can do dick about it.
Of course Walter, it is that Sun and nuttin else., it,s that big burning thing in the sky, how the fuk are bipedal organisms lately out of the stone age to be correctly attributed to climate change we can hardly even explained? Too many humans have been convinced that we rule this solar system, when nothing could be further from the truth. The level of ignorance in this place concerning thermo dynamics is frightening. Any human input will continue to remain well below 1 percent for your lifetime, we cannot fuk up the solar system and the solar system knows that. We might cast our investigation back to documented climatic disturbances recorded in stone at which times the catastrophic disturbances were correctly attributed to God, that big hot thing in the sky, you,re CO2 output has nothing to do with planetary climate adjustment. You have to be quite stupid to think you might bother this planet in any way at all. We aint that importent.
 
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Ocean Breeze

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The last decade was the warmest ever recorded, NASA and NOAA find

as-warmest-ever-recorded-nasa-finds-n1116321?cid=eml_nbn_20200115