Polar Bears, Polar Bears Everywhere

L Gilbert

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Here they are. And they contradict 99% of your posts.

Representatives from Nunavut Tunngavik, Kitikmeot Inuit Association, Kivalliq Inuit
Association, Qikiqtani Inuit Association, Inuit Tapirasat of Canada, Nunavut Planning
Commission, Nunavut Impact Review Board, Department of Indian and Northern Development
and Government of Nunavut also participated in the conference.

· Winters are getting shorter, summers are getting longer.

· We are losing the ice in our glaciers and fiords. Permafrost is melting. We see
vegetation growing where ice used to be.

· The sun’s rays are increasing, Inuit need stronger suntan lotion.

· We now see birds and wildlife that we have never seen here before. Ravens are
everywhere, Snow Geese are too numerous.

· Heavier winds can be dangerous, be cautious. Because of Global Warming we could
become subject to catastrophes like hurricanes.

· Caribou meat tastes different now and there are concerns about contaminants and
diseases. We send samples out to labs but never get results back. Caribou hides are
thinner.

· More Inuit are dying from cancers, including skin cancers. We have to find out if this is
from mining or contaminants or from climate change.

· Fall ice forms later and may not be safe to travel on until Christmas

· If trends continue, Hudson Bay (and other areas) may never freeze over. The impact on
wildlife will be tremendous.

· Inuit have to be prepared for the impacts of Global Warming.

· Water levels are getting lower

· Isostatic rebounding

· The floe edge is receding faster

· More ships are traveling through the Northwest Passage, due to the lower ice coverage in
recent years.

From the 'peeps' that live there...

http://www.tunngavik.com/files/2011/03/elders.pdf
Yeah, well, I posted a similar batch of comments from "the native peeps that live there after Krapatoe blurted out that nothing's changed about the Arctic ice. He ignored that, too.
 

Kakato

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True nuff. Probably why we think it's worth all the tissue and cookies.

The mod,s requested I ignore a few certain posters and I'm doing a good job,so like I said,if you quote bear or gerry then don't expect a reply from me ok?
If you have something to add to the topic that's pertinent then by all means feel free to do so.
Try and be civil if you can.
Thank you.
Your lil gang has ruined enough topics already and I do believe in freedom of speech so carry on.
Forgive me if I point it out from time to time.
 

CDNBear

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The mod,s requested I ignore a few certain posters and I'm doing a good job,so like I said,if you quote bear or gerry then don't expect a reply from me ok?
Posting stuff like that and posting how you have us on ignore, is not ignoring us.

It's called trolling.

It's OK to be a troll.

You just shouldn't cry like a bitch, when your trolling gets trolled is all.

Wonder if he's going to start moanin about "cliques" now. :iconbiggrin:
Here it is, lol...

Your lil gang has ruined enough topics already and I do believe in freedom of speech so carry on.
No you don't. You are forever telling anyone that hasn't been to the Arctic to zip it. You're such a liar, lol.

Forgive me if I point it out from time to time.
No need, we know you lie a lot.
 

L Gilbert

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The mod,s requested I ignore a few certain posters and I'm doing a good job,so like I said,if you quote bear or gerry then don't expect a reply from me ok?
Yet here you are replying. hm
If you have something to add to the topic that's pertinent then by all means feel free to do so, especially if it agrees with my BS
Fixed it for you.
Try and be civil if you can.
Try and back up your claims, if you can.
Thank you.
You're welcome.
Your lil gang has ruined enough topics already and I do believe in freedom of speech so carry on.
A gang now? And it's mine? All mine? I abdicate my throne. There, now they are all on their own.
Forgive me if I point it out from time to time.
No prob. Forgive me if I keep pointing out your errors when I catch them.
 

Kakato

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Yet here you are replying. hm
Fixed it for you.
Try and back up your claims, if you can.
You're welcome.
A gang now? And it's mine? All mine? I abdicate my throne. There, now they are all on their own.
No prob. Forgive me if I keep pointing out your errors when I catch them.

I keep telling you guys to not quote him in your posts yet you do all the time trying to get me to respond,how about YOU give the mods a break?

I'm just doing what was requested by the mods.
Got a problem with it then take it up with them ok?

Thanks

Don't like me? Put me on ignore.You seem to follow me around also,interesting.
 

CDNBear

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I keep telling you guys to not quote him in your posts yet you do all the time trying to get me to respond,how about YOU give the mods a break?
Who the hell are you to tell anyone who they can or can not quote?

I'm just doing what was requested by the mods.
They requested that you tell people who they can and can not quote?

Don't like me?
I think you're just great. Highly entertaining.

Put me on ignore.
Never, I believe in free speech.

You seem to follow me around also,interesting.
Trolling.

Maybe the next time the Mods tell you to tell people who they can and can not quote, you can get them to explain to you, how a forum works.
 

Ron in Regina

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Here I thought this was on the Ontario/Manitoba border, so of course I just
assumed it was heroin smuggled up in Mr. Suzuki's bio-diesel powered
bus (bio-diesel made from rendered polar bears). My bad.
 

beaker

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Here I thought this was on the Ontario/Manitoba border, so of course I just
assumed it was heroin smuggled up in Mr. Suzuki's bio-diesel powered
bus (bio-diesel made from rendered polar bears). My bad.

It is our one and only but very replaceable Stephen Harper who has made the trip and is blowing snow all over the place let's not try to place the blame on Suzuki. How much of the recently announced millions for scientific research will go towards saving the environment and polar bears and how much towards exploitation of resources. We don't need to save the environment anymore because we have just announced the establishment of a new park In The Territories which will remain as a sacred trust for our kids or until some resource turns up, whichever comes first
 

skookumchuck

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It is our one and only but very replaceable Stephen Harper who has made the trip and is blowing snow all over the place let's not try to place the blame on Suzuki. How much of the recently announced millions for scientific research will go towards saving the environment and polar bears and how much towards exploitation of resources. We don't need to save the environment anymore because we have just announced the establishment of a new park In The Territories which will remain as a sacred trust for our kids or until some resource turns up, whichever comes first

Why would lefties even THINK about saving Polar Bears, they are white...........
 

taxslave

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It is our one and only but very replaceable Stephen Harper who has made the trip and is blowing snow all over the place let's not try to place the blame on Suzuki. How much of the recently announced millions for scientific research will go towards saving the environment and polar bears and how much towards exploitation of resources. We don't need to save the environment anymore because we have just announced the establishment of a new park In The Territories which will remain as a sacred trust for our kids or until some resource turns up, whichever comes first

So the obvious solution is to not place parks where there are valuable resources. Lots of places like that.
You do know that in Germany they log in the parks on a sustained basis?
 

beaker

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So the obvious solution is to not place parks where there are valuable resources. Lots of places like that.
You do know that in Germany they log in the parks on a sustained basis?

Where would you find some of these areas where there are no valuable resources, for example, in BC. Could you give a brief description of a couple such spots? My point is that there are wild areas that can be left as wild areas. Even though they are resource rich. In fact I think that people who have spent any time outside of town should be demanding wild parks.
 

L Gilbert

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I keep telling you guys to not quote him in your posts yet you do all the time trying to get me to respond,how about YOU give the mods a break?
Again, I'll quote whomever I please when I reply to them. Don't like it, don't read it. DUH

I'm just doing what was requested by the mods.
Got a problem with it then take it up with them ok?
I'm not the one with the problem.

You're welcome.

Don't like me? Put me on ignore.You seem to follow me around also,interesting.
Paranoid delusions? Get over yourself. Like I said, you keep posting nonsense and I'll keep correcting you, just like I do with anyone else. And I expect to be corrected when I make errors, too, as long as whomever corrects me supplies evidence and not just personal anecdotes.

There may be more Polar Bears, but they're most likely smaller and heroin addicted.
lol.

Crack, not heroin, they moved to Fort crack.
Drinkin rum and doing coke. lol