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The dirt will be too acidic for plants in 20 years this loving guy
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:02 |
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vyelkin posted:this dude dumb af agriculture doesnt work that way especially when you paved over all that arable land to build lovely subdivisions They're going to murder the world and then celebrate their superiority for murdering us. Then they're going to starve to death in terrified agony as they realise that murder didn't grant them some magical immunity from the biosphere collapsing.
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Hand Knit posted:They're going to murder the world and then celebrate their superiority for murdering us. Then they're going to starve to death in terrified agony as they realise that murder didn't grant them some magical immunity from the biosphere collapsing. Yeah, but think of the value they've created for shareholders. Suplex Liberace posted:The dirt will be too acidic for plants in 20 years this loving guy Just use carbon capture for synthetic limestone to neutralize it. I should patent that so i can make billions by taking the person who actually figures it out to court in eastern Texas. "Method for neutralizing acidic soil with Lime produced through atmospheric carbon capture, page 1 of 1"
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:08 |
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Happy labour day I think? if true pouring one out for the working man
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:13 |
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Harold Stassen has issued a correction as of 04:27 on Jun 20, 2021 |
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silver lining, we could find some dope rear end poo poo* when Lake Winnipeg drains out. *actual technical term for anthropological discoveries.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:17 |
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Powershift posted:While there is more Canada west of Ontario the hell you say!
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:20 |
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infernal machines posted:the hell you say! Remember the Northwest Territories and Rupert's Land I swear to loving god. I told lower Canada to buy it from the Hudson's Bay Company and they actually did it, the absolute Mad Men. lmfao, me-yow
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Powershift posted:While there is more Canada west of Ontario(mild shock!) a warmer climate won't exactly be a net benefit there. The prairie cities' sprawl is loving disgusting, but canada is really loving big. the thing is there's way more to climate change agriculture planning than "hotter means grow farther north", you have to worry about soil quality, sunlight hours, precipitation levels, precipitation concentration, and so on, and so on here's a map of canada's plant hardiness zones: you can really see the concentration of 3s 4s and 5s where we grow all our food here's the formula they use to calculate that: quote:The most recent Plant Hardiness zones map (McKenney et al, 2001) was developed by mapping a plant hardiness or suitability index. This index comes from a formula originally developed by Oullet and Sherk, (1967a,b,c). Their formula is: (from here: http://planthardiness.gc.ca/?m=15&lang=en ) note that there's way more to it than just temperature, and this formula doesn't even account for latitude-related hours of sunlight which gets more important as you get farther north, or for topsoil quality (and lol just lol if any of joe oliver's brilliant planning involves growing on thawed permafrost) one huge problem with climate change agriculture planning is that climate change tends to mean more precipitation overall, but also more unpredictable precipitation. so you might get slightly more rain than usual, but it won't rain for four months and then you'll get a torrential downpour that drops four months of rain in twelve hours. that's not great for growing crops. or instead of getting a few days of steady light rain, you get a giant thunderstorm for fifteen minutes every evening that dumps the same amount on you, but most of that runs off into sewers and waterways instead of soaking the earth you can get around some of these problems through technology like fertilizer and irrigation and pumping tons of water onto your fields, but that only gets you so far before you run into the problem of where you're getting that water from, aquifers running dry and so on like is happening in California, topsoil depletion from fertilizer runoff, plus of course all that technology is carbon-intensive so we have to be weaning off it if we don't want to make things even worse, etc etc etc ad infinitum yes the prairies are sparsely populated and have good land, but a lot of good land is already being made unproductive due to climate-change-related weather pattern shifts like the ongoing droughts in Manitoba there is no guarantee that climate change will make any new land available for farming, but we already have a mountain of evidence that it makes farming more difficult in places where we currently farm, because farming relies very heavily on predictable, non-extreme weather and one of the main effects of climate change is that weather becomes more extreme and more unpredictable
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:39 |
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i'm the © assigned to Her Majesty The Queen
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:42 |
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also all that poo poo i just posted doesn't even include biodiversity loss and things like all the pollinating insects going extinct so lmao just lmao gg humanity better luck nextime
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:43 |
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Powershift posted:Remember the Northwest Territories and Rupert's Land canada is a truly ridiculous nation
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 15:46 |
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The prairies have the rocky mountains as the great regulator though. There will be decade long droughts, but long term, they provide far more stabilization than the Urals. The big issue is our society's inability to think past the next election cycle. You only have to look at the Red Deer river valley and Bow river valley to see a millennia long cycle. We're seeing spiders and snakes creep up into southern Alberta, so as long as we don't completely irradiate the bees with glyphosate, they should adapt. so yeah, RIP humans. infernal machines posted:i'm the © assigned to Her Majesty The Queen This is something i've often wondered about. In Alberta everything is "The court of Queen's bench" and "the queen's printer" Are we gonna bother changing all that, as the next monarch clearly won't be a queen, or just tell those inbred cunts to gently caress right off?
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infernal machines posted:canada is a truly ridiculous nation Get this, the whole place was completely empty, entirely uninhabited. Nothing but deer and indians, not a single soul out there.
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what would we do without the radiant countenance of His Majesty King Charles shining down upon our dominion?
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Powershift posted:Get this, the whole place was completely empty, entirely uninhabited. Nothing but deer and indians, not a single soul out there. thank the good lord for those capitalists and settlers willing to tame this savage land and by rights, develop it i love the idea of a bunch of french and englishmen showing up and after mucking around for a few decades, deciding that they'd sell each other most of a continent infernal machines has issued a correction as of 16:00 on Sep 2, 2019 |
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Powershift posted:This is something i've often wondered about. In Alberta everything is "The court of Queen's bench" and "the queen's printer" with any luck someone will see the budget for changing all the signs and realize, hey, it costs the same to update them to say nothing whatsoever about monarchy
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 16:01 |
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Cheaper to re-assign William to Princess. Long live Willamina.
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https://twitter.com/KyleGunderson/status/1168214704910680066
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Suplex Liberace posted:The dirt will be too acidic for plants in 20 years this loving guy people's understanding of agriculture is limited to have dirt on ground = good plants that make food, and if no soil, then use technology to grow food in stacks or in caves without thinking about how you would do that when energy, water, and soil are at a premium The only benefit of climate change is a longer growing season, but that doesn't mean much if that growing season is unpredictable -- as in south western ontario this year, we had such a long, cold spring that many farmers didn't get anything planted, and if they did there's no guarantee there's going to be enough growing time which is a huge risk to the farmer --and for the reasons vyelkin listed above. I can speak to soil quality: the majority of it is in Quebec and Ontario, right where most of our suburban development is. If you want to see something truly astonishing look at the United States. That country has 10% of all the arable land in the world, and it's being erased at an astonishing rate. Dreylad has issued a correction as of 16:16 on Sep 2, 2019 |
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holy loving poo poo https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=XRD3vrSLPaw I didn't even know they were canadian. Would have been better if they kept the harmonies throughout. Powershift has issued a correction as of 16:17 on Sep 2, 2019 |
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pokeyman posted:with any luck someone will see the budget for changing all the signs and realize, hey, it costs the same to update them to say nothing whatsoever about monarchy I hope that we (along with prob some other commonwealth nations) have a bit of a ripple effect of demonarchization when Lizzy 2 finally kicks the bucket. Does Canada really want some old british white dude on their coins? Like Lizzy has been around since WWII, she takes a bit of a different connotation for most Canadians: Nostalgia. She was around for the adoption of the Maple Leaf and the patriation of our constitution. Her portrait being at the head of ferries and on pennies has become more of "what else would you put there?" than a "GOD SAVE THE QUEEN" sort of thing. I don't think any of that will carry over to Prince William. If tories are in power when it happens, they'll probably just put different old british white dudes on the coins like John A MacDonald. If grits are in, probably more artists and civil rights people most Canadians haven't heard of. Has anyone seen a Viola Desmond $10 bill? Do they actually exist? VVV I guess me not actually using much cash other than loonies would explain that. Jehde has issued a correction as of 18:14 on Sep 2, 2019 |
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I’ve seen a lot of the Desmond 10s and actually have one in my wallet rn. They’re pretty neat!
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priznat posted:I’ve seen a lot of the Desmond 10s and actually have one in my wallet rn. They’re pretty neat! Yeah, they're dope as gently caress get rid of the genocidal white dudes and slave owning brits give me a Louis Riel $5s and Douglas Cardinal $20s
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 18:11 |
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gently caress yeah Louis Riel.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 18:58 |
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Chevalier De Lorimier also owned.
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Anyone know how long it will take to switch to all vertical bills, feels weird to have that mix of horizontal and vertical bills at the same time.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 19:27 |
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Chillyrabbit posted:Anyone know how long it will take to switch to all vertical bills, feels weird to have that mix of horizontal and vertical bills at the same time. Wait, does anybody even really notice beyond bill color?
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 19:31 |
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Honestly, until now I had mixed up the C-SPAM and D&D Canada threads
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 21:44 |
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xtal posted:Honestly, until now I had mixed up the C-SPAM and D&D Canada threads the gravest insult
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 21:47 |
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How dare you sir! How dare you.
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 23:15 |
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xtal posted:Honestly, until now I had mixed up the C-SPAM and D&D Canada threads Me, after accidentally wandering into the D&D thread
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 23:19 |
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The lack of respect, Thats what hurts the most... Except for the other thing...
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# ? Sep 2, 2019 23:19 |
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https://twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1168579736278380547 https://twitter.com/MaximeBernier/status/1168581010340089858
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# ? Sep 3, 2019 00:29 |
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Maxime Bernier taking a radical stance against a child. Amazing, he's got my vote!
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# ? Sep 3, 2019 00:35 |
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loving idiots thinking hes the greatest political mind in our generation. So rarely do you see the whole our opponent is so weak but yet so strong combined so clearly.
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# ? Sep 3, 2019 00:45 |
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boy howdy max, way to punch down
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apatheticman posted:loving idiots thinking hes the greatest political mind in our generation. do you think he keeps a stickied and annotated fascism 101 on hand at all times?
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# ? Sep 3, 2019 00:46 |
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what a piece of poo poo. man I hope he loses his riding
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Once the writ is dropped, Mad Max is going to release his platform on national TV while simultaneously euthanizing puppies. Naw, just kidding. I bet the kind of shitbrain pro-oil voter the PPC is targeting eats that up with a spoon.
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