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To: Rocket Red who wrote (6010)11/17/2021 5:54:40 PM
From: LoneClone  Respond to of 7187
 
OT: Though we have a agreement not to discuss climate change on this board as it makes thing get off track, I will point out that the main effect of climate change will be that what used to be once in a century or longer events happening much more frequently, like say

- having the all time temperature record in Canada broken, in BC

- an unprecedented amount of rainfall falling across southern BC
- the lowest barometric pressure ever recorded in BC
- a tornado touching down in Vancouver, and

- record wildfires across the province.

All of these have happened in the last five months.

It could be a coincidence, but if you do the math, the odds are in the millions to one of all these happening one after the other.

LC