If the climate scare was real, why would Western Europe switch back to coal as soon as they cut themselves off Russian NG?? Why not send the bill to the EU World Bank as they made tons more money during the industrial revolution while spending nothing on environmental controls, now they want the victims to cover the cost of their mistakes. It seem like you need an IQ that is below 100 if you want to get ahead in the Dutch version of life.
@@hosnimubarak8869 And so will these changes. The earth isn’t going to burst into a ball of flames anytime soon yet alone the boreal forest disappear anytime soon.
The Hadley cells are on the move into the the direction of the Arctic. That is BAAAAAD news for the 60th degree to the 45th degree latitude. Oregon is going to turn into southern California, hot dry desert on both sides of the cascades.
What!? The last five summers here where I live have been quite mild. July and August are usually around 90° to 100°. We've only had a handful of 90°s and no 100s so far. Whereas the winters have been quite cold. The Earth goes though changes and always has, always will. Nothing we do will stop it. So quit!
@Lady of the Lake How do you know I do or don't have a background in science. The scientists who are claiming global warming are like Dr Fucci the CDC. They are saying that because that is what our wonderful government want's them to say. Just like the liberal press. Don't swallow everything you hear. Take it with a grain of salt and study it.
@@jimmysee1234 Not really. Things happen in cycles. What I am saying is they are over dramatizing what is happening. Of course pollution doesn't help it. Neither does radiation. How many hundreds, or thousands, or millions of years have there been forest fires? Volcanic eruptions? Don't they pollute the atmosphere? It may just be a good thing to stop using gasoline powered engines. You can't do it all at once. It has to be systematic over years. It has to be a gradual transition from one source to another. We are still going to need to burn fuel to make electricity to power electrical systems. What about all the millions of 250v batteries that are going to be coming back? Where are we going to put those? Are there any recycling plants that will rework them? They will pollute just as much toxins as oil, if not more. We need to think of everything. The pros and cons of fuel vs whatever.
@Lady of the Lake Don't know if my reply went through, but FTE's post was an anecdote. He's using his personal experience to try to refute the current climate change situation as being natural. Classic anecdotal fallacy.
How many trees do we need to combat Atmospheric rain they have been talking about since Othello Tunnels and the recent Kentucky flooding had been happening, how can we reduce or help with that?
It's actually a carbon sink, because of factors like deadfall.. there's a lot of stuff out there on this.. if you find it interesting, checking a few other videos may help you understand how trees can emit more carbon than they take in with photosynthesis and such.. it's sad really.. (I'm in N ON, and we have a lot of land and lakes that we already see changing, including the gardening zone in the area, again)..
40+ heatwaves have not happened with such regularity since we have started tracking the weather in the past century . Its getting worse every year. Its never happened in human history or our life times. Its a cause for concern. Even if it happened millions of years ago, we were around to feel the impact on our civilization.
Canadian authorities have not been taking measures in advance, spending the available budget on what ? Who will be held accountable for failing ? Noone, so it can go on like this for a long time ?
There use to be trees on the coast in the Arctic. Our global temperature has been fluctuating plus or minus 1.4 C for millions of years. We are presently in a cooling trend in North America. Beetles are more of a threat than humans in the Northwest Territories and Nunvat. In Siberia, fires are left to burn because it cost more to go up there to put out the fire, rather thatn let nature take its course and it burns out when winter strikes.
Summer skiing in Banff. Summer study in Banff Kananaskis, showed above average snow in mountains. Cold spring till two weeks ago. Montana Glacier National Park has 80 feet of snow that needed to be cleared a month ago, and Lake Louise Moraine Lake road was snowed over till late June. Global temperatures have been dropping since 2016, since the Grand Solar Minimum started. There was still ice in Hudsons Bay, as of July. I'd say it's cold.
I did a calculation to get the weight of a single extra large Depends adult diaper, because I saw a commercial on TV that depends now hold 25 times their weight. This is more exciting than anything Steven Guilbeault has ever said. It holds 1/2 of an imperial gallon of urine. Wow!
It looks like a beetle and insect disease problem not climate change. Let's get real on you stories and be truthful to the people. Parts of New Mexico look just like that because of the beetle infestation.
"It looks like a beetle and insect disease problem not climate change. Let's get real on you stories and be truthful to the people. " Uhhhhhhhh, climate change CAUSED the beetle infestations to get worse. This is well established. Fewer super-cold winter night means more larvae survive each winter and the populations of bark beetles have thus ramped up dramatically because of global warming. The hotter and drier conditions also stress the trees and leave them less able to fight off the bugs. AND the longer warm season means some beetles are having three generations per year rather than just two. It all adds up.
Gold renditions in the wild environments, allowed to generate deeply aromatic plants and locations, permanently, is the only way to have confidence about precipitation, food, qualitative expierence.... ...oh and it was way cheap to do, just too intense for the times...of course 88' and back was a path into the truly incomprehensible quality times
Hello! I don't post problems existing in Canada, I post what you are doing about it. It's to help other countries for solution to similar issues. You women hockey team lawsuit has nothing to do with my lawsuits and I don't post
"So our forests are adapting." They ARE trying to adapt, but the changes we set in motion are happening so fast, lots of plant and animal species and ecosystems will suffer profound collapse unless we turn the ship around. The great forests of the world are drying our, dying, and burning at much faster rates than before due to the hotter and drier conditions we have created with our emissions.
@@mackenzie9865 you obviously dont know what “crystals” are its a form of pseudoscience regarding “energies” as a director of healing properties. I am well aware of the proliferation of jewelry through our modern culture.
@@samueladams5243 Oh okay, I guess I just missed the part where she said, "Hey everyone, this is a healing crystal and not just a necklace because I'm super into pseudoscience."
@@mackenzie9865 its called deductive logic, if someone is wearing a vancouver canucks jersey i would likely assume that they are a hockey fan rather than a fan of long sleeve shirts
@@samueladams5243 Right, and since she is wearing a necklace that has, "Healing Device" engraved into it, she is therefore a pseudoscientist. Deductive logic for the win 🤪
The Earth has gone through many transformations over the millions of years... We think were the only ones that have ever been on this planet for some reason... Just because it changes doesn't mean its climate change! The climate on the planet has changed so many times and it's not due to what you guys say it is
@@hosnimubarak8869 That's what you've been told but if you actually thought for yourself and listen to different cues throughout the last I don't know 10 or so years you would understand.. I don't expect you to get it because you've been fed lies and you believe the lies
@@spoonypoon7998 Current atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are over 30% higher than they were about 150 years ago at the dawn of the industrial revolution and in the same time span the average global temperature on Earth has increased by about 0.8° Celsius (1.4° Fahrenheit) since 1880. Two-thirds of the warming has occurred since 1975, at a rate of roughly 0.15-0.20°C per decade, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming.
@@spoonypoon7998 " if you actually thought for yourself and listen to different cues throughout the last I don't know 10 or so years you would understand ". Fascinating! Where would I find these cues?
It's weather not climate. We have left the sixth warming phase, and are into the sixth cooling phase. The Winters will get rapidly much colder. Arround 2025 expect some big volcanic eruptions, possibly a 7+. ....
Tough to take any goverment iniative serious when they are jetsetting around the world leaving a substantial carbon footprint.
lol its big companies doing all the polluting not us plebs or govt plebs dufus
@@bonbonvegabon ok boomer
Nope more like it's tough to make any changes when the conservatives will get mad for paying a dollar more for stuff.
@@sock7481 Its fun to watch the misery cons are facing all across this country though LMAO
@@sock7481 sock for brains
stop cutting so much than
That's only part of the solution.
Then stop cutting them down
Tell the guy who pays you off with taxpayer money to give the jet setting a rest maybe that would help the climate?
If the climate scare was real, why would Western Europe switch back to coal as soon as they cut themselves off Russian NG??
Why not send the bill to the EU World Bank as they made tons more money during the industrial revolution while spending nothing on environmental controls, now they want the victims to cover the cost of their mistakes. It seem like you need an IQ that is below 100 if you want to get ahead in the Dutch version of life.
If it's not burning to the ground it's doing better than most.
USA green activists working with Canada green activists and tribal activists. I’m leading #DefendTheGreen.
My farm has been under 2 seperate glacial periods and a huge tropical inland sea. It's temperate now.
Exactly.
2? Why stop there lol.
Those changes took place over 10's of thousands of years.
@@hosnimubarak8869 And so will these changes. The earth isn’t going to burst into a ball of flames anytime soon yet alone the boreal forest disappear anytime soon.
@@GoalieNinja03
Earths global temperature is rising ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming.
Beautiful forest!
If enough plant life dies does that mean there will be an oxygen shortage?
Eventually, yes, but we're going to have other major issues before we get to that point.
O2 drawdown is accelerating. 40 percent of Global O2 come from plankton in the oceans there are some in large lakes. Ocean acidification matters.
No not actually trees take 26% of oxygen production and the rest is moss and oceans
There are no Boreal Forests in southern Saskatchewan and Alberta.
Good
freedumber needs to graduate high school
In otherwords our forests will be reduced to desert land. Lovely how they say we can do a bit 'better' but not say how lol
The Hadley cells are on the move into the the direction of the Arctic. That is BAAAAAD news for the 60th degree to the 45th degree latitude. Oregon is going to turn into southern California, hot dry desert on both sides of the cascades.
GEO ENGINEERING... It is all you need to know about climate change.
What!? The last five summers here where I live have been quite mild. July and August are usually around 90° to 100°. We've only had a handful of 90°s and no 100s so far. Whereas the winters have been quite cold.
The Earth goes though changes and always has, always will. Nothing we do will stop it.
So quit!
@Lady of the Lake How do you know I do or don't have a background in science.
The scientists who are claiming global warming are like Dr Fucci the CDC. They are saying that because that is what our wonderful government want's them to say. Just like the liberal press.
Don't swallow everything you hear. Take it with a grain of salt and study it.
@@jimmysee1234 Not really. Things happen in cycles. What I am saying is they are over dramatizing what is happening.
Of course pollution doesn't help it. Neither does radiation. How many hundreds, or thousands, or millions of years have there been forest fires? Volcanic eruptions? Don't they pollute the atmosphere?
It may just be a good thing to stop using gasoline powered engines. You can't do it all at once. It has to be systematic over years. It has to be a gradual transition from one source to another.
We are still going to need to burn fuel to make electricity to power electrical systems.
What about all the millions of 250v batteries that are going to be coming back? Where are we going to put those? Are there any recycling plants that will rework them? They will pollute just as much toxins as oil, if not more.
We need to think of everything. The pros and cons of fuel vs whatever.
Anecdotal fallacy to scientific evidence.
Hmmmmmm…
@Lady of the Lake Don't know if my reply went through, but FTE's post was an anecdote. He's using his personal experience to try to refute the current climate change situation as being natural.
Classic anecdotal fallacy.
@@MrFight6666 No, not personal. Observation since the summer of 1988. Look at the weather patterns.
Does weather modification affect climate change?
How many trees do we need to combat Atmospheric rain they have been talking about since Othello Tunnels and the recent Kentucky flooding had been happening, how can we reduce or help with that?
It's actually a carbon sink, because of factors like deadfall.. there's a lot of stuff out there on this.. if you find it interesting, checking a few other videos may help you understand how trees can emit more carbon than they take in with photosynthesis and such.. it's sad really.. (I'm in N ON, and we have a lot of land and lakes that we already see changing, including the gardening zone in the area, again)..
Trust the experts. Trust the experts. Squaaaaaaack.
@ jon k
Jim Breuer
6’ safe
You should.
Trust jon k. Trust jon k. Squaaaaaaack.
You should
@@RonaldoTheGoat1234 I do, just not the ones they put on television.
Canada's wasteful mistake in idle trees is the oil underneath more than pays for the extraction. oil is more valuable than trees.
It’s been happening for thousands of years, it will be all ok…
No it won't be okay. The losses to and changes in our boreal forest are happening far too quickly for the rest of the environment to adapt.
In 150 years when humans are gone, it will resume being OK.
@@tnbrfller true like dinosaur and many animals who now only available in text book
But now it’s happening at a much more rampant rate, the earth would be fine right now if we didn’t overpopulate with people who destroy the earth
40+ heatwaves have not happened with such regularity since we have started tracking the weather in the past century . Its getting worse every year. Its never happened in human history or our life times.
Its a cause for concern. Even if it happened millions of years ago, we were around to feel the impact on our civilization.
Canadian authorities have not been taking measures in advance, spending the available budget on what ? Who will be held accountable for failing ? Noone, so it can go on like this for a long time ?
There use to be trees on the coast in the Arctic. Our global temperature has been fluctuating plus or minus 1.4 C for millions of years. We are presently in a cooling trend in North America. Beetles are more of a threat than humans in the Northwest Territories and Nunvat. In Siberia, fires are left to burn because it cost more to go up there to put out the fire, rather thatn let nature take its course and it burns out when winter strikes.
Cooling trend in North American? Clearly you live under a rock.
Nature IS taking her course with abrupt exponential climate change. Open your eyes and do some real scientific research 👀
Summer skiing in Banff. Summer study in Banff Kananaskis, showed above average snow in mountains. Cold spring till two weeks ago. Montana Glacier National Park has 80 feet of snow that needed to be cleared a month ago, and Lake Louise Moraine Lake road was snowed over till late June. Global temperatures have been dropping since 2016, since the Grand Solar Minimum started. There was still ice in Hudsons Bay, as of July. I'd say it's cold.
@@timolheiser7874
18 of the 19 warmest years on record have occurred since 2001,
@@hosnimubarak8869 How about millions of years before 2001?
What about the Amazon?
Old Europe is burning it down as fast as they can, . . .
Gotta love Prime days!
"Experts Say" *cough, cough ... Bullsh*&! 🙄🙄
Are you an expert?
Do you have a Phd in meteorology?
I did a calculation to get the weight of a single extra large Depends adult diaper, because I saw a commercial on TV that depends now hold 25 times their weight. This is more exciting than anything Steven Guilbeault has ever said.
It holds 1/2 of an imperial gallon of urine. Wow!
It looks like a beetle and insect disease problem not climate change. Let's get real on you stories and be truthful to the people. Parts of New Mexico look just like that because of the beetle infestation.
dude are you serious? ARE YOU SERIOUS!?
I don't know abt. New Mexico, but here, more of the beetles are surviving through the warmer winter than before
"It looks like a beetle and insect disease problem not climate change. Let's get real on you stories and be truthful to the people. " Uhhhhhhhh, climate change CAUSED the beetle infestations to get worse. This is well established. Fewer super-cold winter night means more larvae survive each winter and the populations of bark beetles have thus ramped up dramatically because of global warming. The hotter and drier conditions also stress the trees and leave them less able to fight off the bugs. AND the longer warm season means some beetles are having three generations per year rather than just two. It all adds up.
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Gold renditions in the wild environments, allowed to generate deeply aromatic plants and locations, permanently, is the only way to have confidence about precipitation, food, qualitative expierence.... ...oh and it was way cheap to do, just too intense for the times...of course 88' and back was a path into the truly incomprehensible quality times
Hello! I don't post problems existing in Canada, I post what you are doing about it. It's to help other countries for solution to similar issues. You women hockey team lawsuit has nothing to do with my lawsuits and I don't post
Hello everyone! Have a great night
So our forests are adapting.
"So our forests are adapting." They ARE trying to adapt, but the changes we set in motion are happening so fast, lots of plant and animal species and ecosystems will suffer profound collapse unless we turn the ship around. The great forests of the world are drying our, dying, and burning at much faster rates than before due to the hotter and drier conditions we have created with our emissions.
the lady, timeline 1:32, means well.
represents those.
Nish knows eh.
Jeh
Klaus Shwab.
the fact that this “scientist” is wearing a crystal around her neck gives you all the information you need lol 😂
Yes, everyone knows scientists never wear jewelry. Good catch sir 🙃
@@mackenzie9865 you obviously dont know what “crystals” are its a form of pseudoscience regarding “energies” as a director of healing properties. I am well aware of the proliferation of jewelry through our modern culture.
@@samueladams5243 Oh okay, I guess I just missed the part where she said, "Hey everyone, this is a healing crystal and not just a necklace because I'm super into pseudoscience."
@@mackenzie9865 its called deductive logic, if someone is wearing a vancouver canucks jersey i would likely assume that they are a hockey fan rather than a fan of long sleeve shirts
@@samueladams5243 Right, and since she is wearing a necklace that has, "Healing Device" engraved into it, she is therefore a pseudoscientist. Deductive logic for the win 🤪
Well that’s great news for Canada then if it were true which of course, it is not. But that doesn’t matter.
The myth of "equilibrium". Good luck with that.
Long live JBP.
Capitalism:The UNKNOWN Ideal by Ayn Rand
Ayn Rand was about as lost intellectually and morally as a smart person can be.
The Earth has gone through many transformations over the millions of years... We think were the only ones that have ever been on this planet for some reason... Just because it changes doesn't mean its climate change!
The climate on the planet has changed so many times and it's not due to what you guys say it is
It's the rapid rate of change that is new and of concern.
@@hosnimubarak8869 That's what you've been told but if you actually thought for yourself and listen to different cues throughout the last I don't know 10 or so years you would understand.. I don't expect you to get it because you've been fed lies and you believe the lies
@@spoonypoon7998
Current atmospheric concentrations of CO2 are over 30% higher than they were about 150 years ago at the dawn of the industrial revolution and in the same time span the average global temperature on Earth has increased by about 0.8° Celsius (1.4° Fahrenheit) since 1880. Two-thirds of the warming has occurred since 1975, at a rate of roughly 0.15-0.20°C per decade, roughly ten times faster than the average rate of ice-age-recovery warming.
@@spoonypoon7998
" if you actually thought for yourself and listen to different cues throughout the last I don't know 10 or so years you would understand ".
Fascinating! Where would I find these cues?
@@spoonypoon7998 Stop. Fool.
Great news.
Blah, Blah, Blah
It's weather not climate. We have left the sixth warming phase, and are into the sixth cooling phase. The Winters will get rapidly much colder.
Arround 2025 expect some big volcanic eruptions, possibly a 7+. ....
What a joke
‘Climate Change’
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