"I STOPPED BELIEVING THE IPCC AFTER CLIMATEGATE (2009). MAN MADE GLOBAL WARMING IS JUST GROUPTHINK, THERE IS NO SCIENTIFIC CONSENSUS ON IT. IT'S POLITICAL: SCIENTISTS ARE "GREEN" ACTIVISTS & LOBBYISTS" - Dr Judith Curry
@JayGenXer Canada may already be carbon neutral, so why are we keeping it a secret?
F. Larry Martin: A conservative estimate of Canada’s existing carbon-absorption capacity indicates we could already be absorbing 20 to 30% more CO2 than we emit
https://t.co/ofIwQd0e5c
🚨 Alberta oil sands CEO just absolutely torched the Liberal carbon tax scam live on stage.
Jon McKenzie, boss of Cenovus — one of Canada’s largest oil sands producers — dropped the hammer: the $130-per-tonne carbon levy coming by 2040 does ABSOLUTELY NOTHING to cut emissions
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It’s pure punishment.
A straight-up cost of doing business that destroys competitiveness and prices us out of global markets.
We’re the ONLY one of the top 10 producers on Earth stupid enough to unilaterally kneecap our own industry like this. Everyone else is laughing while we bleed market share.
This was NEVER about the environment.
It’s deliberate economic sabotage — 11+ years of Liberals deliberately pricing Canada into poverty and decline.
We already have one of the lowest carbon footprints on the planet, yet we’re taxing ourselves like we’re the filthiest polluters alive while crushing families at the pump, the grocery store, and every single day.
The elites knew exactly what they were doing. They planned this economic self-mutilation. They wanted Canada weak, broke, and dependent.
And some brainwashed sheep are still cheering as they get economically waterboarded by the same regime destroying their lives.
How much more of this treason against working Canadians are we supposed to swallow?
Watch the CEO destroy their entire lie here 👇
#cdnpoli #CarbonTaxScam #LiberalFailure #MarkCarney #AlbertaEnergy #EconomicSabotage
CO₂ does not control the climate. It never has. It is not the master dial of the Earth’s temperature, nor is it the architect of our modern anxieties.
Carbon dioxide doesn't cause excessive rainfall, droughts, or the collapse of coastal cliffs. Nor is it responsible for the fractures in human society—terrorism, urban violence, obesity or the drug crisis. These are the products of a human civilization that has survived its own annihilation by the narrowest of margins, persisting for 300,000 years largely through a stroke of cosmic luck.
Yet, for four decades, a relentless climate war has force-fed the world a diet of crisis and warming hysteria. It insists that CO₂ is the root of all evil—that it is our fault and it is the gas's fault. But the truth is indifferent: CO₂ doesn't care. It is not demonic. It is not pollution. It is the foundation of life on Earth.
Without it, Earth would be a silent, sterile rock, inhabited only by bacteria. It was CO₂ that empowered cyanobacteria to unlock the miracle of photosynthesis, slowly flooding the world with the 'waste product' we call oxygen. Before this, the oceans were dark with iron, the skies were not blue, and the world was effectively lifeless. We should be thankful for this gas of life, rather than inventing doomsday scenarios to vilify it.
If we look at the true scale of our planet, the single greatest factor affecting Earth’s geology is tectonic continental flow. This slow, majestic dance of crustal plates shapes our continents and redirects the great ocean currents. This is nature at work.
Today, CO₂ is a mere trace gas at 427 ppm (0.04%). While it is a mighty driver for biology, it is at some of its lowest levels in planetary history. During the Cambrian Period, concentrations were upwards of 4,000 to 8,000 ppm. If those massive levels did not trigger an 'irreversible environmental collapse', it is illogical to assume today’s trace amounts will.
Furthermore, water vapor remains the dominant greenhouse gas, reaching concentrations of 40,000 ppm (4%) in the tropics. It is responsible for the vast majority of the greenhouse effect, yet it is sidelined in favor of the carbon narrative.
History matters. For hundreds of millions of years, CO₂ has not been the deciding factor in global temperature. Homo sapiens evolved during the Late Cenozoic Ice Age, which began 34 million years ago when Antarctica became entombed in ice. Our entire history has unfolded within the Quaternary glaciation, surviving 100,000-year cycles of icehouse conditions.
Almost every meaningful invention, every empire, and every leap in human progress occurred within the brief, warm window of the Holocene. We have never not lived in an ice age. We have survived global upheavals before, but we may not survive a self-imposed collapse into a new medieval dark age driven by ideological fear.
⚡🇨🇵 Marine Le Pen:
“France will take all necessary steps.
Radical mosques will be closed, hate preachers will be expelled.
Salafism and the Muslim Brotherhood will be liquidated.” The West must wake up!
@ImtiazMadmood Halal butchering process is all off. I grew up in rural US. Everyone knew on the farm you kept the animal to be butchered calm and relaxed, dispatching the animal instantly. The quality of the meat is noticeably more tender, not to mention that it is humane.
I am Canadian.
My grandparents came to this country as immigrants, looking for a better life.
They arrived with nothing, and were given nothing by the government; nor did they ask for anything.
My grandfathers worked hard. One opened a business with partners, the other worked for a large company. My grandmothers stayed home and raised their families.
They learned English. They paid taxes. They followed the rules and the laws of their new land. They continued to freely practice their religion and continue their traditions, while also embracing Canadian values and immersing themselves in Canadian society.
My parents were born here. They, too, had the freedom to practice their religion, celebrate their holidays, continue their parent’s traditions, while living a Canadian life.
I grew up here. I stood and sang Oh Canada every morning. Never loved the song, but always sang it proudly. I celebrated Canada Day. I learned about Canadian history, Canadian geography, Canadian government. I leaned about Canada.
I went to school with people from different countries; different religions; different cultures; different skin colours. We all played together. We all hung out together. We were all friends.
I grew up in one of the safest countries in the world. We worried about nothing.
I grew up in one of the friendliest countries in the world. Canada was known for being polite; saying “sorry”; for being amenable.
Nobody hated us. We had a great reputation in the world. When American kids travelled they’d often put the Canadian flag on their backpack because they’d be treated better.
Canada was great. A great place to live. A great place to raise a family.
I don’t recognize our country anymore. The hate, the rhetoric, the violence, the lack of safety and security.
This is not the Canada my grandparents immigrated to.
This is not the Canada I grew up in.
This is not the Canada I planned to raise children in.
We are at war right now. Us. Canadians. Here in Canada.
We are at war with an ideology that wishes to wipe out and destroy us and everything we stand for.
They wish to replace Canada with an Islamic state and Sharia law, forcing everyone to convert to Islam or be killed.
I’m not making this up. They’ve told us.
If we want to save Canada, we need to stand up against them. We need to speak up against them.
We need to be contacting our elected officials and telling them that they need to save Canada.
We have to be united. Right now, we cannot let things like our opinion on the war divide us. If we do, Islam will win.
We have to focus on coming together.
As Canadians.
To fight for our country.
Canada.
The Canada we were born in or chose to come to.
The Canada we helped to build.
The Canada we know and love.
The Canada we need.
I am Canadian.
And I will not stay silent or stay still while my Canada is destroyed.
86% of what cattle eat globally is not edible to humans.
Grass. Which we cannot digest because we lack the rumen microbiome to break down cellulose.
Crop residues. Corn stalks, wheat chaff, the structural plant material left after harvest.
Food processing waste. Soybean meal after the oil has been extracted for human use. Brewers' grain after fermentation. Citrus pulp after juice extraction.
Silage from permanent pasture that can't be cropped.
The remaining 14% that overlaps with human-edible grain is mostly rejected grain: too low in quality for human food standards.
Cattle are not competing with humans for food.
Cattle are eating what we cannot eat, and what we have already discarded, and producing something we can eat from it.
They are not inefficient. They are doing a job that no technology we have built can replicate, on land that no alternative agriculture can use, with inputs that would otherwise be waste.
This is not a complicated point.
It is, somehow, not the prevailing narrative.
If you invented a machine that could:
- Restore degraded land
- Build topsoil
- Sequester carbon
- Produce fertiliser
- Create complete protein
- Generate its own fuel
- Reproduce itself
- Require zero electricity
You'd win the Nobel Prize.
We call it Gerald and want to ban him.