Graeme Decarie
Well-Known Member
Of course we have the right to criticize Saudi Arabia. We've been criticizing Russia, China, North Korea, Syria and many others for over seventy years.
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We have ten years to delay climate change.
Heck
SorryI can’t see the sun through all the smoke you sent.
We aren't terribly rational beingsAccording to David Suzuki predictions in the 70’s, we should have all been dead for 30 years now.
According to Al Gore who invented the internet scientific predictions in 2006, sea level is supposed to be 10 feet higher now because of carbon dioxide. Not just the actual fraction of an inch.
Don’t fear God. Fear scientists paid to scare you into wanting a carbon tax. Fear kooky governments who are going to fine you $1000 per straw.
Unimportant.Gee. We're so lucky to have an expert like Pontiflex who is so much more intelligent that all those thousands of world scientists. But that's what a grade 5 education can do for a man.
Zero carbon cooled stadium being built in Qatar
What happened to the air-conditioned stadium?
Amazing. More global status :3
A candle for others to copy and potentially improve on
I realize Innanawhimsey likes to post comments that seem intended to be humourous nonsense. Our crab apples are ripening about 3 weeks ahead of normal because of all the extra carbon dioxide in our atmosphere in Calgary from the forest fires in BC. No fear of CO2 starvation anywhere on earth at this time. I do not know where Pontifax Geronimo got his information about predictions made in the past by Suzuki and Gore. I do know that in the mid-70s, Alberta environmental scientists were predicting a migration northward of plant zones citing expectations of gradual temperature increases leading to prairie replacing parkland and parkland replacing boreal forests in Alberta. By the 1980s, annual precipitation in NE Alberta where I lived had declined to the point where there was no spring runoff in many areas for several years and lake levels fell about 5 to 8 feet.