Arctic temperatures at record highs
Title: Arctic temperatures at record highs
Category: Environmental
Posted By: Hyack
Date: 2008-10-16 14:22:35
Canadian
I am mainly worried about methane release from melting permafrost.
ziggy @ Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:45 pm
mixedfarmer mixedfarmer:
I am mainly worried about methane release from the pera frost.
Dont worry,it's called "permafrost" for a reason,it's allways frozen.
Good find Hyack. The evidence keeps piling in.
this news report would have been better if it was a week ago
Nah, I think people know climate change is happening, and I don't think this report would have chnaged much. People right now want a government who will ignore climate change for them. Who wants to shell out money to deal wiht something like that when times are tough?
Later on, when the proverbial chickens come home to roost, Harper will be blamed for it, and we'll all conveniently forget that one of the reasons we voted him in was because we didn't want to hear about climate change. Plausible deniability.
ziggy @ Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:54 pm
The Innuit will welcome this news,then the fuel shortage they have had for 3 years may stop if the water stays open longer.
ziggy ziggy:
mixedfarmer mixedfarmer:
I am mainly worried about methane release from the pera frost.
Dont worry,it's called "permafrost" for a reason,it's allways frozen.

those quick one liners will save the planet one day. NOT
ziggy @ Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:56 pm
mixedfarmer mixedfarmer:
ziggy ziggy:
mixedfarmer mixedfarmer:
I am mainly worried about methane release from the pera frost.
Dont worry,it's called "permafrost" for a reason,it's allways frozen.

those quick one liners will save the planet one day. NOT
Not really,I live and work in the arctic so I kinda know my permafrost.
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Nah, I think people know climate change is happening, and I don't think this report would have chnaged much. People right now want a government who will ignore climate change for them. Who wants to shell out money to deal wiht something like that when times are tough?
Later on, when the proverbial chickens come home to roost, Harper will be blamed for it, and we'll all conveniently forget that one of the reasons we voted him in was because we didn't want to hear about climate change. Plausible deniability.
true
More solid and incisive narratives from our resident non-voter.
ziggy @ Thu Oct 16, 2008 2:58 pm
Sour grapes,wonder where the Rev is?
Hmmmmm.
EyeBrock EyeBrock:
More solid and incisive narratives from our resident non-voter.
ah still upset huh take a pill
RUEZ @ Thu Oct 16, 2008 3:01 pm
Zipperfish Zipperfish:
Nah, I think people know climate change is happening, and I don't think this report would have chnaged much. People right now want a government who will ignore climate change for them. Who wants to shell out money to deal wiht something like that when times are tough?
Later on, when the proverbial chickens come home to roost, Harper will be blamed for it, and we'll all conveniently forget that one of the reasons we voted him in was because we didn't want to hear about climate change. Plausible deniability.
It's not about ignoring climate change. I'm waiting for someone with an actual idea that works. Green shift won't do it. I'd rather see some investment in clean technology that works and can be implemented quickly. Like why don't we put up solar panels on every new home built in Canada? Why are incandescent light bulbs still made? Why aren't we investing in auto fuels that we know are cleaner? Screw the green shaft let's do something that's going to make a difference.
Upset? No, I just think that small boys like yourself should be playing Halo 3 instead of posting utter shite in a grown-up forum.
Your stuff is just garbage.