Martin Karne on 25/11/2009 at 20:59
No one cares who's fault is it, it's happening and we will suffer the consequences.
Enjoy it.
Xorak on 26/11/2009 at 02:18
Quote Posted by Martin Karne
No one cares who's fault is it, it's happening and we will suffer the consequences.
Enjoy it.
I disagree, I don't believe there will be consequences.
CCCToad on 26/11/2009 at 04:00
Personally, I like skiing and want a longer Ski season, so I'm hoping we get a bit of global cooling.
Martin Karne on 26/11/2009 at 04:42
Well tornadoes in Canada, Siberia, and Brazil, they never came there before, so how do you explain this phenomenon?
Pink magic?
Happy potter sat on the wrong end of the broomstick?
icemann on 26/11/2009 at 04:54
All witchcraft cooked up by communist right wing extremists according to our liberal party over here :p.
Xorak on 26/11/2009 at 05:47
Quote Posted by Martin Karne
Well tornadoes in Canada, Siberia, and Brazil, they never came there before, so how do you explain this phenomenon?
Pink magic?
Happy potter sat on the wrong end of the broomstick?
Can't speak for Siberia and Brazil, but tornados have always hit Canada, even if rarely. Just in the small city where I live (in Southern Ontario), there have been maybe a dozen in my lifetime (30 years). I remember about 20 years ago in elementary school one broke out in the fields way behind the school, and it happened so fast that nobody really did anything, we just watched it, because unlike places in the US, we never did tornado drills or anything like that.
Fragony on 26/11/2009 at 11:21
Quote Posted by Martin Karne
No one cares who's fault is it, it's happening and we will suffer the consequences.
Enjoy it.
Currently enjoying the unveiling of the greatest scientific hoax in the history of mankind. Now how anyone can truly honestly believe in man-made climate change in the first place is beyond me but I am glad it came out.
SD on 26/11/2009 at 11:39
Quote Posted by Fragony
Now how anyone can truly honestly believe in man-made climate change in the first place is beyond me
receding glaciers, melting icecaps, that sort of thing