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Pastimes : Severe Weather and the Economic Impact

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To: LoneClone who wrote (6723)3/20/2024 4:30:32 PM
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Benny-Rubin

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I have no problem with your posts other than your habit of seeing every weather event as proof of global warming...er climate change...er global boiling. I wonder what the weather experts you slavishly follow at the CBC will decide to call hot weather this summer. Must be something new they can put scare quotes around to panic poor rubes like me and support science and fact types like you.

So global warming froze the grape vines. Well yeah, that makes perfect sense if you don't stop to think about it. And it never got that cold in ...how may winters? Like never,ever right? With global warming its supposed to get WARMER not COLDER. Thats what the carbon tax is for, to keep us from boiling to death. But when it gets colder than expected you're shocked, shocked I say.

Keep posting. I just can only stand so much global warming before I...boil over.

I missed your answer to the Vancouver sea level rise question. I'd like to see your answer in black and white and so would others. To the closest inch will do.
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