It always has to be about you doesn't it?Be glad you're in a warm comfortable climate with only a few smelly posters.
It always has to be about you doesn't it?Be glad you're in a warm comfortable climate with only a few smelly posters.
.....as an aside, my maple tree that sprung up in my back yard after a pine tree was cut down drops its' seeds and one landed in an empty planter and started to grow. I'm going to take it into the wilds with me and release it back into nature. I'm thinking I might do this a fair amount of times...Plant my own forest. Stickin' to da' man where ever I can. lol
This is why I NEED a time machine. I want to go back and smell the world before our kind of pollution came along.
You are correct Mowich, urban decorative species can devastate a forest ecosystem.I'd check with whoever the forest is managed by, Twila. Here in BC most of the land if not in private hands is managed by Forestry and they do not look kindly upon anyone who tries to fiddle with their forests.
Same with the countryside. Far more small farms with livestock.Pollution comes in many forms. Back in the Dark Ages, it was the human and animal fecal matter that decorated the lanes - and that my dear would have made for a very stinky atmosphere at ground level where all the inhabitants were forced to live and walk. Pick your time carefully as there were many eras where the air was anything but clean and pure.
I'd check with whoever the forest is managed by, Twila. Here in BC most of the land if not in private hands is managed by Forestry and they do not look kindly upon anyone who tries to fiddle with their forests.
A better idea might be to take it to your local farmer's market and see if anyone would like to plant it in their yard?
I applaud your efforts to reforest, Twila. There are organizations that rely on volunteers to replant trees, maybe you could check some of them out?
Pollution comes in many forms. Back in the Dark Ages, it was the human and animal fecal matter that decorated the lanes - and that my dear would have made for a very stinky atmosphere at ground level where all the inhabitants were forced to live and walk. Pick your time carefully as there were many eras where the air was anything but clean and pure.
To support what point? No sarcasm or sniping, I'm just interested.Do you have a source for this? I'd like to use it in future arguments.
And it doesn't really work.
I found this funny.
It seems that you are not located in Beijing, and that the closest city from your location is Regina Saskatchewan (distance 15242KM).
Do you want to see the Regina, Saskatchewan Air Quality Index instead?
I sure do/did. It's 7.
What is it in Metro Van?
It's 30. With Regina at 7 do we need a carbon tax?
That's a nice newspaper report.
I'll stick with the knowledge from the engineers involved in designing and building it.
To support what point? No sarcasm or sniping, I'm just interested.
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I am not a climate scientist. I am, however, reasonably competent in Math. While I don't question that the world is warming I most certainly question the proposed solution, which is for us to spend literally hundreds of billions of dollars in a variety of carbon tax/carbon trading schemes in hopes of lowering our already tiny contribution to world CO2 emissions. Spending that kind of money on eliminating perhaps 30% of our 1.7% contribution while other nations like China and India grow their emissions by, basically, the entirety of our current emissions every year, is like using a thimble to try to bale out your bathtub while the faucet is on full.
Check out Adapt2030 on youtube for climate change vid. About 1 year ago he did one on the carbon cap thingy. If we shut everything down for the rest of the century it would reduce CO2 by something like 0.001%. The Oceanic has 40,000 miles of undersea rifts that expand at varying rates. Expansion of any amount dumps a certain amount of heat into the water. The Siberian traps was that on land and in a million years it raised earth's temp about 7degC. That is the cause of the Pacific warm blob and it is a climate changer.I am not a climate scientist. I am, however, reasonably competent in Math. While I don't question that the world is warming I most certainly question the proposed solution, which is for us to spend literally hundreds of billions of dollars in a variety of carbon tax/carbon trading schemes in hopes of lowering our already tiny contribution to world CO2 emissions. Spending that kind of money on eliminating perhaps 30% of our 1.7% contribution while other nations like China and India grow their emissions by, basically, the entirety of our current emissions every year, is like using a thimble to try to bale out your bathtub while the faucet is on full.
Pacific warm blob and it is a climate changer.
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Gone but where did it come from and does -3 mean it is back to 'normal' (before the blob) or is the spreading just slowing down?? There are still red areas on a global scale and the cause would be the very same. An increase in the rate the rifts are spreading. in locations are heating up.
For the Pacific Rift perhaps the currents in that 2 miles of water run a bit faster at certain times of the year.
Did you give your forum password to flossy? If not, you have chosen his kool aid brand.
Here's a small sample of how many coal plants there are in the world today.
The EU has 468 plants building 27 more for a total of 495
Turkey has 56 plants building 93 more total 149
South Africa has 79 building 24 more total 103
India has 589 building 446 more total 1036
Philippines has 19 building 60 more total 79
South Korea has 58 building 26 more total 84
Japan has 90 building 45 more total 135
AND
CHINA has 2363 building 1171 total 3534
But here come our CANADIAN politicians that are going to shut down our 15 remaining plants and save the planet !!
Solved by capitalism and free enterprise.The Great Horse-Manure Crisis of 1894