Climate change is real

The October 2010 issue of Canadian Geographic magazine ponders questions of climate change adaptation. Stories describing an architectural response to sinking harbours and the health crisis being triggered by warming temperatures, echo concerns felt in Canada’s Arctic regions.

An accompanying poster map documents predicted changes in the Arctic, including challenges to maintaining traditional ways of life in Aboriginal Arctic communities, impacts on infrastructure from changing permafrost and a decrease in biodiversity.

Inuit have been telling the world for decades about changes to the Arctic climate. This issue of Canadian Geographic graphically illustrates how climate change is affecting our regions and all other regions of Canada.

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Climate change origin

It would be really great if people start to look underground and not up in the sky for the warming trend. This warming is caused by the extraction of oil. We think it's CO2, but we did not consider that we burnt it. So it flies off into the sky, and not back down to where we got it from. Which hottest temperature is closest to us, the sun or more subtle location, underground. Same stuff that spews from the volcanoes. I have yet to see someone enduring the hotness of this substance without dying. So, where do you think the warming came from? Where do you think the neutrinos came from? Two different heat sources, confuse us so much that it creates arguements, even violent actions which is very unnecessary I think. Its just is. It'll continue, as we never had winters before. The winter came from an E.T. impact, that shaded the sun, and caused little ice age. It landed in P.E.I. that was like 6000 yaers ago. Another one, bigger one fell at the same time as the Chixulub, 23,000 years ago and not 65 millions of years ago, on Hudson Bay, and this would explain the lack of gravity over Hudson Bay, and a previous ice age prior to little ice age. There are three mega impact signatures within North america, that would explain the three iceages. Other ones which broke the Pangaea/ Rhodinia continent is the fourth one, in my opinion.

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