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Are you talking about the Greenbelt area that DoFo is trying to turn into housing?
Distraction. Blatant distraction from
A) your lack of basic knowledge and fundamentals about nature and riparian zones or forest fires.

B) basic grasp of understanding carrying capacity
Eg. When you plow a field for your convience what happens to the moles, and rabbits others need for food. Never mind insects that do this or that or what feeds on them you’ve starved, or simply pollinate, never mind cold water streams

C) you being nothing more than a weekend, keyboard warrior in a glass house that would get terrified and lost in a huge mall, never mind true wildness far north of you.

D) from what’s all around you, under you, north of you, and down hill south of you, as far west as the Niagara escarpment and to the East the Ganaraska.( bets real $$ you’ve heard of the Ganaraska River, forest, or the logging there to)

E) forest for the 🌴

F) what water temperature brook trout and more to suffocate at in July. Because trees and riparian zones are gone in favour of parking lots.

G) say for example too blue green algae, it’s causes what water temperatures and how many dogs it kills every summer in lakes you think are playgrounds too.

H) or fertilizers and more shit than run downhill into cottage playground lakes, streams and great lakes
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Or road salt because you don’t know how to drive, or walk to your front door.

Shame Google exist because I know your never dirtied
/cracked and bloodied fingernail that’s never done a thing or what you can. You wouldn’t know the answer without it. You have massive cahonnes to tell others to live greener or chirp at Ford when….
 
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Phil C. McNasty

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I'm pretty sure Frankfooter is allergic to sunlight 😂
 

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Distraction. Blatant distraction from
A) your lack of basic knowledge and fundamentals about nature and riparian zones or forest fires.

B) basic grasp of understanding carrying capacity
Eg. When you plow a field for your convience what happens to the moles, and rabbits others need for food. Never mind insects that do this or that or simply pollinate, never mind cold water streams

C) you being nothing more than a weekend, keyboard warrior in a glass house that would get terrified and lost in a huge mall, never mind true wildness far north of you.

D) from what’s all around you, under you, north of you, and down hill south of you, as far west as the Niagara escarpment and to the East the Ganaraska.( bets real $$ you’ve heard of the Ganaraska River, forest, or the logging there to)

E) forest for the 🌴

F) what water temperature brook trout and more to suffocate at in July.

G) say for example too blue green algae, it’s causes what water temperatures and how many dogs it kills every summer in lakes you think are playgrounds too.

Shame Google exist because I know your never dirtied fingernail wouldn’t know the answer without it.
I love that you post about carrying capacity but its about moles.

Your ignorance is pretty entertaining.
For instance, you post this as if I haven't been posting about the 6th great extinction, aka the Holocene Extinction and as if its not related to climate change, end state capitalism and conservative policies.

Its all related, fix capitalism/feudalism so you can do something about climate change and try to slow the 6th great extinction as well.
 

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More distractions and deflections from oh so much.

Mr I’m nothing but a weekend/keyboard warrior that tries to tell others how to live greener, but has never cracked a fingernail for the environment, never mind looked in a mirror and his glass house. And the literal cesspool you are creating. Nor how vitally important it is.

that doesn’t grasp carrying capacity. Lmao
obviously you have no clue that moles like insects are part of the environment and ecosystem. Moles provides benefits, and are low on the food chain. For things like foxes and hawks. Or that foxes like clean water to drink to. So do rabbits and bambis. Obviously you’ve never been in a field and seen a fox mousing. What happens to foxes when the moles in those fields and riparian zones are gone……..

Your idea of a wilderness experience is a concrete Jungle….ooops, never mind, you don’t even know about gangs and the ghetto south of Yorkdale mall and it’s 50 field parking lot, is called the Jungle.

You’re a funny joke Mr SJW, that’s never been out of his basement. Never mind oh so much. Like what’s all around you. Litterally.

tell us what the actual name is for substrate under a stream. Let’s call it the Humber which is no longer a cold water stream. Look plenty solid but when you step on it, your on your way to China. Nor would you know that not all that long Salmon swam in all those rivers, from East to West by the tens of thousands… Today they are stocked.

Lol you and your moral outrage make me laugh. Go get your finger nails manicured Frank. That is if you can handle the sun someday.
 
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More distractions and deflections from oh so much.

Mr I’m nothing but a weekend/keyboard warrior that tries to tell others how to live greener, but has never cracked a fingernail for the environment, never mind looked in a mirror and his glass house. And the literal cesspool you are creating.

that doesn’t grasp carrying.
obviously you have no clue that moles like insects are part of the environment and ecosystem. Moles provides benefits, and are low on the food chain. For things like foxes and hawks. Or that foxes like clean water to drink to. So do rabbits and bambis. Obviously you’ve never been in a field and seen a fox mousing. What happens to foxes when the moles in those fields are gone……..

Your idea of a wilderness experience is a concrete Jungle….ooops, never mind, you don’t even know about gangs and the ghetto south of Yorkdale mall and it’s 50 field parking lot, is called the Jungle.

You’re a funny joke Mr SJW.

tell us what the actual name is for substrate under a stream. Let’s call it the Humber. Look plenty solid but when you step on it, your on your way to China.
You write as if you are discovering something for the first time that's been repeatedly posted and discussed here.
Start from here:

Then try to link that to industrialization/end state capitalism and climate change.
 

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You write as if you are discovering something for the first time that's been repeatedly posted and discussed here.
Start from here:

Then try to link that to industrialization/end state capitalism and climate change.
try to keep up Mr SJW that knows shit about nature or the environment, except how to piss and shit in it. Litterally…..nor carrying capacity, riparian zones or forest fires. and points his keyboard callused finger tip at others… and has the balls to tell others how to live, while throwing stones from his seriously thin glass outhouse. Given everything from grass, insects, moles foxes hawks, rabbits and trees ( which do what with Co2 are used for everything….just like fossil) , and us, need it to live.

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And stop deflecting.
 
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try to keep up Mr SJW that knows shit about nature or the environment, except how to piss and shit in it. Litterally…..nor carrying capacity, riparian zones or forest fires. and points his keyboard callused finger tip at others… and has the balls to tell others how to live, while throwing stones from his seriously thin glass outhouse. Given everything from grass, insects, moles foxes hawks, rabbits and trees ( which do what with Co2 are used for everything….just like fossil) , and us, need it to live.

.

And stop deflecting.
So you are totally unaware of the 6th Great Extinction yet did think you're personal observations were somehow revelatory.
Not at all surprising.

Now that we've gotten that far, do you see any correlation between your personal reflections on decline in insects, wildlife and water tables with this new subject, the Holocen?
 

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So you are totally unaware of the 6th Great Extinction yet did think you're personal observations were somehow revelatory.
Not at all surprising.

Now that we've gotten that far, do you see any correlation between your personal reflections on decline in insects, wildlife and water tables with this new subject, the Holocen?
Why does climate change scare you so much?
 
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You do know the sun gets hotter as well. Are humans responsible for that too. So what is happening with a planet that's 1.5 degrees warmer
1 - sure, on a time scale of billions of years
2 - stupid question
3 - start here:

Then we can discuss each change.
 

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Do you know what the call ice at 1.5 degrees C?
Antarctica contains 90% of the planets ice and 70% of the worlds fresh water

The Antarctic ice sheet is a continental glacier covering 98% of the Antarctic continent, with an area of 14 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles) and an average thickness of over 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).

it is essentially frozen 99.9% of the time

Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season. Although the coast is warmer and temperatures can reach a maximum of between -2°C and 8°C during the summer.

So no, a 0.01 % change in atmospheric composition is not going to cause catastrophic seal level rise

just another in a long line of scaremongering propaganda lies alarmists use
polar bear extinction
ocean acidification
coral bleaching
droughts / floods
wild fires
more / less snow
extreme weather events
global boiling
crop failure

all broken hockey sticks

the con has not worked
 

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Antarctica contains 90% of the planets ice and 70% of the worlds fresh water

The Antarctic ice sheet is a continental glacier covering 98% of the Antarctic continent, with an area of 14 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles) and an average thickness of over 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).

it is essentially frozen 99.9% of the time

Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season. Although the coast is warmer and temperatures can reach a maximum of between -2°C and 8°C during the summer.

So no, a 0.01 % change in atmospheric composition is not going to cause catastrophic seal level rise

just another in a long line of scaremongering propaganda lies alarmists use
polar bear extinction
ocean acidification
coral bleaching
droughts / floods
wild fires
more / less snow
extreme weather events
global boiling
crop failure

all broken hockey sticks

the con has not worked
They try to convince us that a warmer planet will cause sea levels to rise The science states that the sun's heat causes water to evaporate. So how can evaporated water cause flooding. Wouldn't colder temperatures cause sea levels to rise because water's volume increases when it's frozen.
 

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They try to convince us that a warmer planet will cause sea levels to rise The science states that the sun's heat causes water to evaporate. So how can evaporated water cause flooding. Wouldn't colder temperatures cause sea levels to rise because water's volume increases when it's frozen.
water temperature and evaporation/ condensation/ precipitation are but a few of the many factors that could influence sea levels,
erosion, sedimentation (on the ocean floor / run off from rivers) upheaval, sinking land masses, the lunar cycle. That's a Biggy!
obviously currents
ocean volcanic activity. The total number of submarine volcanoes is estimated to be over one million (most are now extinct) of which some 75,000 rise more than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) above the seabed.
and glacier run off. We are still emerging from an ice age.

The oceans are vast (2/3 of the planet), they are deep and complex.
believing a colorless, odorless inert gas measured in part per million can drive catastrophic sea level rise is comical

like climate, there is a chaotic component which makes modelling future states next to impossible
 
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Antarctica contains 90% of the planets ice and 70% of the worlds fresh water

The Antarctic ice sheet is a continental glacier covering 98% of the Antarctic continent, with an area of 14 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles) and an average thickness of over 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).

it is essentially frozen 99.9% of the time

Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season. Although the coast is warmer and temperatures can reach a maximum of between -2°C and 8°C during the summer.

So no, a 0.01 % change in atmospheric composition is not going to cause catastrophic seal level rise

just another in a long line of scaremongering propaganda lies alarmists use
polar bear extinction
ocean acidification
coral bleaching
droughts / floods
wild fires
more / less snow
extreme weather events
global boiling
crop failure

all broken hockey sticks

the con has not worked
You post as if your think your comments are smart when they look like bad high school science arguments.
We have heated the planet 1/3 of an ice age unit.
What do you think happens at one ice age unit?
 

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water temperature and evaporation/ condensation/ precipitation are but a few of the many factors that could influence sea levels,
erosion, sedimentation (on the ocean floor / run off from rivers) upheaval, sinking land masses, the lunar cycle. That's a Biggy!
obviously currents
ocean volcanic activity. The total number of submarine volcanoes is estimated to be over one million (most are now extinct) of which some 75,000 rise more than 1 kilometer (0.62 mi) above the seabed.
and glacier run off. We are still emerging from an ice age.

The oceans are vast (2/3 of the planet), they are deep and complex.
believing a colorless, odorless inert gas measured in part per million can drive catastrophic sea level rise is comical

like climate, there is a chaotic component which makes modelling future states next to impossible
You need to admit that the climate is way too hard for you to understand but also admit that there may be smarter people than you that can understand it.
Just because you can't doesn't mean that others can't as well.

Ocean temps have risen drastically, climate change is the reason. How many Hiroshimas worth of heat do you think we are putting in the ocean now every second now?
 

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You post as if your think your comments are smart when they look like bad high school science arguments.
We have heated the planet 1/3 of an ice age unit.
What do you think happens at one ice age unit?
you do not seem to understand that ice @ -57°C is still going to be ice if temperatures were to increase a degree or two or even by 56°C

given we are still emerging from an ice age some natural warming is to be expected
the massive scare propaganda campaign did not turn off natures ongoing processes


here try learning some facts

Antarctica contains 90% of the planets ice and 70% of the worlds fresh water

The Antarctic ice sheet is a continental glacier covering 98% of the Antarctic continent, with an area of 14 million square kilometres (5.4 million square miles) and an average thickness of over 2 kilometres (1.2 mi).

it is essentially frozen 99.9% of the time

Antarctica is the coldest continent on Earth. The average temperature in the interior throughout the year is about -57°C, with the minimum temperature being -90°C during the winter season. Although the coast is warmer and temperatures can reach a maximum of between -2°C and 8°C during the summer.
 
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