Message from @Yondarr

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2018-10-08 21:45:39 UTC  

Canada would benefit radically from this shit.

2018-10-08 21:45:44 UTC  

And it wouldn't happen overnight.

2018-10-08 21:45:54 UTC  

And yes, there'd be some losses.

2018-10-08 21:45:57 UTC  

Only with natural gas to stop us from freezing when it gets to -40 every year

2018-10-08 21:46:02 UTC  

But if climate change were as BAD AS EVERYONE SAYS

2018-10-08 21:46:07 UTC  

(And it isn't)

2018-10-08 21:46:12 UTC  

There'd be greatness in it.

2018-10-08 21:46:22 UTC  
2018-10-08 21:46:32 UTC  

turn that to +60 meters and tell my what the problem is

2018-10-08 21:47:00 UTC  

yeah sure, northern germany would be smaller, as would the eastcoast and mississipppiii

2018-10-08 21:47:06 UTC  

I really wish Crowder wouldn't title his videos that.

2018-10-08 21:47:16 UTC  

It's like dousing a steak in castor oil for those not convinced.

2018-10-08 21:47:20 UTC  

Really annoying.

2018-10-08 21:47:24 UTC  

But the interview itself is good.

2018-10-08 21:47:26 UTC  

Please listen to it.

2018-10-08 21:48:28 UTC  

I think it is more complicated. Much of the water that feeds the continent comes from meltwater in the Rockies, for example. And a great deal of that comes from melting glaciers, which are receeding at an incredible rate. Once they are gone many rivers will dry up or become a shadow of what they once were. The Columbia icefields, as one example, have retreated over a half mile in 30 years.

2018-10-08 21:49:12 UTC  

Keep in mind those waters all flow from my province (Alberta) to fill the Missourri and Mississippi

2018-10-08 21:50:26 UTC  

I'm not worried.

2018-10-08 21:52:59 UTC  

My point was that there is more too it than just warming. As Alberta warms and the agricultural zone moves north we also see desertification in the south. For now that is probably a net benefit because we have enough water to grow crops in the prairies (which are dry enough that they are a desert) and having a 20 hour day in July is great for crops in the north, especially if they have a long enough season that we can be sure they won't be killed by frost. BUT with less water we could actually lose cropland.

2018-10-08 21:54:36 UTC  

We've had some amazing advances in desalinization and irrigation in recent years, from my understanding. Both are still expensive, but good investments could make them feasible.

2018-10-08 21:55:27 UTC  

It happens slowly enough to analyze.

2018-10-08 21:55:32 UTC  

It's not like Centralia.

2018-10-08 21:55:34 UTC  

Oh, I am not that worried either. As I said to a friend who is, we humans are masters of manipulating our environment.

2018-10-08 21:55:41 UTC  

Have you guys ever heard of Centralia.

2018-10-08 21:55:45 UTC  

**Fuck.**

2018-10-08 21:56:08 UTC  

Google image Centralia.

2018-10-08 21:56:47 UTC  

While playing this

2018-10-08 21:57:17 UTC  

I had heard of Centralia before, although I didn't know it's name

2018-10-08 21:57:40 UTC  

Flames under ashes can burn for a very, very long time.

2018-10-08 21:57:56 UTC  

And in Centralia they got very unlucky.

2018-10-08 21:58:02 UTC  

It's been going for 30+ years

2018-10-08 21:58:09 UTC  

No kidding

2018-10-08 21:58:41 UTC  

This is why it's feasible that the Death Star could blow up in one shot.

2018-10-08 21:58:52 UTC  

Chain reactions are a bitch.

2018-10-08 21:59:19 UTC  

If the next civil war happens, will it be an ideological-race based civil war or a purely ideological one?

2018-10-08 21:59:33 UTC  

It's ideological.

2018-10-08 21:59:49 UTC  

Because if you're black and say what "whites" say you're no longer black.

2018-10-08 21:59:59 UTC  

Candace Owens, Kanye West.

2018-10-08 22:01:22 UTC  

So it's already tribal? I don't see how it can only be ideological if people are essentially being called 'race traitors' or "no longer black."