Do not believe in climate change caused by mankind?

I also wanted to add:

Somalia is 246,200 sq mi in size and in 2011 recieved approximately 1.1 billion in aid . Thats quite a bit for such a small country. Where did the money go?
 
Oh, Did anyone see this by chance?

George Marshall, founder of the Climate Ourtreach Information Network and author of Don't Even Think About It: Why our Brains Are Wired to Ignore Climate Change, also argued that it was important to appeal to people on an emotional level because they were bored by the science.

“We need to get climate change out of the rational side of our brain and into the emotional part because that is where attitudes are formed on the basis of our values,” he said.

http://www.telegraph.co.uk/culture/...ing-children-with-range-of-cli-fi-novels.html
 
Climate past few weeks has gone bonkers floods,heat waves, drought and we are not even in summer yet 1100 people in India died from heat wave temps as high as 47C.
http://www.cnn.com/2015/05/25/asia/india-heatwave-deaths/index.html

If you investigate the climate and history of India then you would realize that these things have happened thru out India's history.

In the Lower Himalayas, landslides are common.

There is nothing "New" to the weather as of lately sorry to say.

(yawn)

faithfully,

Your climategate debunker
 
I didn't say climate change was talking climate extremes yes india has had heat waves before but this one is worse as it covers a much larger area.

You know its really hot when


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What i am really worried about is crop failure in Canada it is too dry to plant in Saskatchewan and other provinces in the West prices of cooking oil and breads and cereals will go up again.
And floods in Texas guess everything there is big including floods storms seem to be getting worse with no end in sight.
 
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I didn't say climate change was talking climate extremes yes india has had heat waves before but this one is worse as it covers a much larger area.

You know its really hot when


150527213832-india-heat-road-restricted-exlarge-169.jpg


What i am really worried about is crop failure in Canada it is too dry to plant in Saskatchewan and other provinces in the West prices of cooking oil and breads and cereals will go up again.
And floods in Texas guess everything there is big including floods storms seem to be getting worse with no end in sight.


I find no evidence of a prolonged drought in Canada at this time. I see the average yearly rainfall is within norms as far as I can tell also for Canada. However, Canada is a large country and weather conditions vary from area to area. On the whole, There seems to be no drought as far as I can find. Can you post a link showing this?

As for India, This is normal for them.

"From April to June, the heat in Delhi can be truly stifling. It's not unusual for temperatures to hit 47°C" ~ Thats 117 F folks.

Souce:
http://www.worldweatheronline.com/New-Delhi-weather-averages/Delhi/IN.aspx

I have also in my lifetime seen asphalt melt here in the United States. Its not a big deal - especially asphalt.

Its just another day Galdorf.
 
I find no evidence of a prolonged drought in Canada at this time. I see the average yearly rainfall is within norms as far as I can tell also for Canada. However, Canada is a large country and weather conditions vary from area to area. On the whole, There seems to be no drought as far as I can find. Can you post a link showing this?

As for India, This is normal for them.

"From April to June, the heat in Delhi can be truly stifling. It's not unusual for temperatures to hit 47°C" ~ Thats 117 F folks.

Souce:
http://www.worldweatheronline.com/New-Delhi-weather-averages/Delhi/IN.aspx

I have also in my lifetime seen asphalt melt here in the United States. Its not a big deal - especially asphalt.

Its just another day Galdorf.
Its in specific areas not whole province where most of the major farming is other parts are getting normal rain fall.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...g-gets-more-expensive-as-canada-soil-goes-dry
 
Its in specific areas not whole province where most of the major farming is other parts are getting normal rain fall.
http://www.bloomberg.com/news/artic...g-gets-more-expensive-as-canada-soil-goes-dry

Well, I wouldnt look at it as such a big deal then. I am not belittling you, I am just saying that its not like it hasnt happened before if you check the history on the areas.

I look at it like this - If I get a bit of a rash on my forearm from something then is it reasonable to expect my whole body is going to turn into one big rash? No. I would be putting too much worry into nothing really.

There are people crying MMCC in California. They are just loony (like your quarter :) ) . California is kinda known for having droughts. Thats just part of history. What is pathetic is that all these farmers are going to go bankrupt because they will not divert water because of an endangered fish.

This is the delta smelt. It lives in only one area and you most likely have never even seen it before. If it was not there the next day it would not effect you or anyone in any way. But, For some reason it has to be preserved. So, Farmers have to go without water.

delta-smelt.jpg



Do not worry. Nothing out of the norm is happening.
 
People tend to confuse weather with climate. The variable here is time. Weather happens over a relatively short period like an unusually hot summer or snowy winter. Climate is long term trends.

I had to laugh when some rube Congressman held up a snowball in front of his peers to prove that the Earths temperature is not rising. He thought that he was referring to climate change but really was talking about the weather.
 
Well, I wouldnt look at it as such a big deal then. I am not belittling you, I am just saying that its not like it hasnt happened before if you check the history on the areas.

I look at it like this - If I get a bit of a rash on my forearm from something then is it reasonable to expect my whole body is going to turn into one big rash? No. I would be putting too much worry into nothing really.

There are people crying MMCC in California. They are just loony (like your quarter :) ) . California is kinda known for having droughts. Thats just part of history. What is pathetic is that all these farmers are going to go bankrupt because they will not divert water because of an endangered fish.

This is the delta smelt. It lives in only one area and you most likely have never even seen it before. If it was not there the next day it would not effect you or anyone in any way. But, For some reason it has to be preserved. So, Farmers have to go without water.

delta-smelt.jpg



Do not worry. Nothing out of the norm is happening.

well price of a loaf of bread where i live is close to $5 the prices keep going up.
 
well price of a loaf of bread where i live is close to $5 the prices keep going up.

Just because the price of bread ( and perhaps other staples) goes up does not mean its from a lack of grain. There are many other things that influence the price of products - namely, The place you are buying from mostly, Then transportation costs to get it to the store, Taxes, Health Insurance ect...

Incidently, Here in the U.S. you can get bread for under 2 bucks a loaf all day.

Man, 5 bucks a loaf? Thats darn expensive. Why not come across the boarder and buy a truckload and sell it in Canada? :)
 
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