Climate in the 21st Century

Will Humankind see the 22nd Century?

  • Not a fucking chance

    Votes: 41 28.5%
  • Maybe. if we get our act together

    Votes: 35 24.3%
  • Yes, we will survive

    Votes: 68 47.2%

  • Total voters
    144

Budley Doright

Well-Known Member
Unfortunately, right now my parents are going to move to Canada.
Moving to a new country is a very scary process. The local climate scares me a lot. Just to move from a temperate dry climate to the wet and cold climate of Canada is very scary. And parents as if by chance already decided everything. Already applied to immigration consultant edmonton. There like they provide the best immigration consultant edmonton. And according to stories it is very cold winters and in 21, I think the winter will be even colder.
Well buckle up your mukluks……it’s like -400 but take solace in the fact it is a dry cold…..like your freezer ;).
 

Three Berries

Well-Known Member
You see, I work in the private, non profit sector, so they actually pay 10% of our operating expense. It was rich people 80-90 years ago who put money away for the good of the community that pays my wages. It's a shame more rich folks don't do that today.
Everyone has a customer. And there are plenty of rich folks giving out money. It's called tax avoidance.

Look at all the Pritzker family gives out for trans education in the USA.

 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
Everyone has a customer. And there are plenty of rich folks giving out money. It's called tax avoidance.

Look at all the Pritzker family gives out for trans education in the USA.

Oh no trans people want to be treated like normal human beings better stop that
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
Everyone has a customer. And there are plenty of rich folks giving out money. It's called tax avoidance.

Look at all the Pritzker family gives out for trans education in the USA.

Why in hell would you even care?

Why you so bitter?
 

Fogdog

Well-Known Member
I can answer that one!

For rednecks, when someone they view as being lesser than them, does better than them, it sets their skin on fire.
When I see rednecks trashing the US Capitol Building and trying to murder Trump's political enemies, it sets my skin on fire.

So, yeah, I can understand it now. I mean, living as you are and overturning democracy in the US are almost the same.
 

CunningCanuk

Well-Known Member
Unfortunately, right now my parents are going to move to Canada.
Moving to a new country is a very scary process. The local climate scares me a lot. Just to move from a temperate dry climate to the wet and cold climate of Canada is very scary. And parents as if by chance already decided everything. Already applied to immigration consultant edmonton. There like they provide the best immigration consultant edmonton. And according to stories it is very cold winters and in 21, I think the winter will be even colder.
Edmonton. You’re not gonna like the winters. It’s fucking Bitter.
 

Three Berries

Well-Known Member
Our rainy season has been over for about a month, but we are still 25 inches above normal for the year.
2020 late summer to this spring we were in drought. If we average out the rest of the year we
be about 5" above normal but 3" or 4 " below the max I've recorded.

From the river level page it looks like 1913 was the highest readings they have had.
 

injinji

Well-Known Member
We housed a fellow after the hurricane who's non profit does heavy equipment work after natural disasters. His last big one before Micheal had been flooding in the midwest. One foot of water in your house will take years to over. And everyday there is a flash flood somewhere in the county.
 

Three Berries

Well-Known Member
We housed a fellow after the hurricane who's non profit does heavy equipment work after natural disasters. His last big one before Micheal had been flooding in the midwest. One foot of water in your house will take years to over. And everyday there is a flash flood somewhere in the county.
I was surprised we didn't get some flash flooding but the rain never came down that hard. Around me what has really increased the risk of flash flooding is the additional drainage the farmers have put in. The road out front seldom flooded from runoff but 5 years ago the farmers did some work and just about doubled the flow. Unfortunately, now the 6' pipe under the road is not big enough. The 5 foot one next in line going into the pond doesn't have a chance.
 

nuskool89

Well-Known Member
from today’s google headlines


Not even a little surprising

Oh and you don’t say?! Sure enough, they list the Amazon as I referenced earlier
 

UncleBuck

Well-Known Member
from today’s google headlines


Not even a little surprising

Oh and you don’t say?! Sure enough, they list the Amazon as I referenced earlier
good for you trumptard
 
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