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Daryl
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I wonder how many Canadians would argue that our changing climate is a problem at present?
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n7axw
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Canadians? Am I missing something here? If you meant "Christians", I imagine that the crowd that is into that kind of thing would come off with the same reality denial nonsense they usually do... Don - When any group seeks political power in God's name, both religion and politics are instantly corrupted.
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Michael Everett
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Yep, apparently over 200 Canadians have died in the last few days due to excessive heat (40c+ ?) The "hottest day ever in Canada" record has been broken twice in a row! The BBC has a story just here. ~~~~~~
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Arol
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I used to live in Vancouver BC before returning to Denmark, so I can say that temps in late June were usually around; on a hot day, mid to high 20s. Talked to my sister earlier today; she still lives there about an hour/hour and half up the coasts from Vancouver. Like Vancouver it’s on the coast, so a bit cooler than in the interior, but even there it got up the mid 30’s. But in the interior; a couple of hours drive northeast of her, in the town of Lytton, the temperature maxed out around 49 degrees!!! ![]() But it’s not just Western Canada that being hit, the heat bubble is said to stretch from Alaska/Yukon down to southern California. It sounds like a long hot summer, and with Covid, still raging! |
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