Nobody thinks a colder Canada would be better. Why would Canada decimate its employment and destroy its biggest export in hopes of keeping winters longer and colder?
Because the pretense gives control freaks a sense of purpose. They feel they are fighting some noble battle, and that feeling of moral righteousness is a drug.
The reason for the increase in temperature in the Prairies is due to the million fucking 'gimme'-grants that move there every year. Their body heat combined with their diet of yellow curry and tikka masala push up our temps. They live 25 or so to a house, melts the snow on the street in hours!
Why tf do you think India is so stinking hot? They pack a billion of em in there.
Bill Gates owns a lot of farmland in the US, he also is majority shareholder of Monsanto. He is also interested in blocking out the Sun’s UV rays. Perhaps he wants to hamper his competition.
I live in the Prairies and work in agriculture. The Prairies are not cooling. Farmers in the south of Saskatchewan already have to switch to crops which are more heat resistance and need less water.
Oh really, because the deep freeze was a month late this winter. It rained in January, here in Saskatchewan. Rained, not snowed. Yeah, it's getting warmer in the Prairies.
Nobody thinks a colder Canada would be better. Why would Canada decimate its employment and destroy its biggest export in hopes of keeping winters longer and colder?
Because the pretense gives control freaks a sense of purpose. They feel they are fighting some noble battle, and that feeling of moral righteousness is a drug.
The reason for the increase in temperature in the Prairies is due to the million fucking 'gimme'-grants that move there every year. Their body heat combined with their diet of yellow curry and tikka masala push up our temps. They live 25 or so to a house, melts the snow on the street in hours!
Why tf do you think India is so stinking hot? They pack a billion of em in there.
Bill Gates owns a lot of farmland in the US, he also is majority shareholder of Monsanto. He is also interested in blocking out the Sun’s UV rays. Perhaps he wants to hamper his competition.
I live in the Prairies and work in agriculture. The Prairies are not cooling. Farmers in the south of Saskatchewan already have to switch to crops which are more heat resistance and need less water.
Is the water element related to higher temperatures?
Water vapor is a greenhouse gas, but it doesn't get wetter in South Saskatchewan. It's getting drier.
Only pseudo science.
Oh really, because the deep freeze was a month late this winter. It rained in January, here in Saskatchewan. Rained, not snowed. Yeah, it's getting warmer in the Prairies.
You could say that to the comment I replied too. But all data shows that Canada is warming.
https://changingclimate.ca/CCCR2019/chapter/4-0/
In Saskatchewan the average temperature during winter is up by 3 to 4 degrees (depending on the region).
Wtf are you talking about? Two years ago we had the hottest spring on record with temperatures already hitting 30 degrees in May.
Facts don't care about your feelings.