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It's past time to end climate hypocrisy

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  • Опубликовано: 18 июн 2024
  • Mike Morrice and Elizabeth May speak on the five year anniversary of Canada's declaration of a climate emergency, and provide an update on NSICOP's foreign interference report.
    Recorded June 17, 2024

Комментарии • 6

  • @kenniharder1680
    @kenniharder1680 2 месяца назад

    I have some concerns about the disability people in Canada. I know that disability benefit has been reduced the $200 a month in a year from now maybe but I have more concerns about the provincial programs is the liquid acid limit. They have here in Manitoba it’s only $4000 in your bank account if you have more money in your bank, your money will be taken away or your benefit will be taken away on the provincial disability program at the same time otherwise they will take one away or the other thing is at the bank at the Royal Bank they are telling me my income is not accepted. My RDSP is not accepted for collateral. They have all kinds of excuses. I like to ask if there could be changes be made in the provincial governments as well with the policies. Thank you

  • @soccerchick1
    @soccerchick1 2 месяца назад

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  • @OldScientist
    @OldScientist Месяц назад

    The UN's IPCC AR6, chapter 12 "Climate Change Information for Regional Impact and for Risk Assessment", section 12.5.2, table 12.12 confirms there is a lack of evidence or no signal that the following have changed:
    Air Pollution Weather (temperature inversions),
    Aridity,
    Avalanche (snow),
    Average precipitation,
    Average Wind Speed,
    Coastal Flood,
    Agricultural drought,
    Hydrological drought,
    Erosion of Coastlines,
    Fire Weather (hot and windy),
    Flooding From Heavy Rain (pluvial floods),
    Frost,
    Hail,
    Heavy Rain,
    Heavy Snowfall and Ice Storms,
    Landslides,
    Marine Heatwaves,
    Ocean Acidity,
    Radiation at the Earth’s Surface,
    River/Lake Floods,
    Sand and Dust Storms,
    Sea Level,
    Severe Wind Storms,
    Snow, Glacier, and Ice Sheets,
    Tropical Cyclones.
    How about some quotes from the UN's IPCC AR6?
    "There is low confidence in the emergence of heavy precipitation and pluvial and river flood frequency in observations, despite trends that have been found in a few regions."
    "There is low confidence in the emergence of drought frequency in observations, for any type of drought, in all regions."
    "Observed mean surface wind speed trends are present in many areas, but the emergence of these trends from the interannual natural variability and their attribution to human-induced climate change remains of low confidence due to various factors such as changes in the type and exposure of recording instruments, and their relation to climate change is not established. . . The same limitation also holds for wind extremes (severe storms, tropical cyclones, sand and dust storms)."
    There is no objective observational evidence that we are living through a global climate crisis. None.