Oh, excellent! I no longer have to listen to David Suzuki, Elizabeth May and Greta Thunberg! Not climate scientists!Ah yes, because an MBA grad or a Professor of law are experts in climate…. Look at the signee list. Many have no experience in science at all and most do not have experience in a field related to climate science.
There is a vast difference between people lobbying for climate change using what sciences brings as arguments and actual climate scientists. The fact that any of those names is on any list or petition for greener measure means nothing in the scientific debate regarding climate change. Their influence is in the cognitive domain by using their name and brand to push an agenda.Oh, excellent! I no longer have to listen to David Suzuki, Elizabeth May and Greta Thunberg! Not climate scientists!
You are lucky!There is a vast difference between people lobbying for climate change using what sciences brings as arguments and actual climate scientists. The fact that any of those names is on any list or petition for greener measure means nothing in the scientific debate regarding climate change. Their influence is in the cognitive domain by using their name and brand to push an agenda.
I am definitely for greener measures but I do not base my opinion on what David Suzuki, Greta or Elizabeth think and say. In fact, I don’t think I have ever watched any speech from any of those folks.
You forgot Greta Thunberg - mind you I think most everyone has so I can't fault you on that.There is a vast difference between people lobbying for climate change using what sciences brings as arguments and actual climate scientists. The fact that any of those names is on any list or petition for greener measure means nothing in the scientific debate regarding climate change. Their influence is in the cognitive domain by using their name and brand to push an agenda.
I am definitely for greener measures but I do not base my opinion on what David Suzuki, Greta or Elizabeth think and say. In fact, I don’t think I have ever watched any speech from any of those folks.
So, because there are challenges to making the world greener, we should give up and keep doing what we’re doing?
I am sorry but not much is done systemically to “greenify” the economy at the moment.We should keep doing what we're doing, which is clearly a tolerable pace for adaptive change which doesn't require us to drop everything else to achieve some aim which may be fruitless. There are not simply two speeds of change here, "none" and "full".
I am sorry but not much is done systemically to “greenify” the economy at the moment.
Hopefully they stayed fit.All those fat people in CADAPT who have been 'sheltering in place' during COVID.
Better issue the AEDs along with the Pulaskis!
I have never seen a place more beautiful than the Arizona desert in Spring.Well nature has now proven to me that all of my thoughts of maybe moving to Texas or Arizona at some point were bad bad bad ideas. Nope.
Anger grows over B.C. Emergency Health Services' handling of heat wave that left hundreds dead.Police in B.C. say they've responded to at least 63 sudden death calls since extreme weather began
Anger grows over B.C. Emergency Health Services' handling of heat wave that left hundreds dead.
There were reports of people in distress waiting several hours before paramedics arrived. Sometimes, when the finally did arrive, the caller was dead.
Anger grows over B.C. Emergency Health Services' handling of heat wave that left hundreds dead
BCEHS management's decision to open its 24/7 Emergency Coordination Centre on the day the heat wave ended is one of several criticismsvancouversun.com
This disaster was a giant cluster f*ck of the highest order, of course, and wholly manageable had the senior leadership paid attention the weather forecast the week before.
'A complete collapse': B.C. paramedic, dispatcher detail weekend of heat-emergency chaos
'A complete collapse': B.C. paramedic, dispatcher detail weekend of heat-emergency chaos
A B.C. paramedic and an ambulance dispatcher say there was no plan to handle skyrocketing emergency calls during heatwave last weekend.www.citynews1130.com
"The ambulance services is running pretty much at capacity, I mean, on a regular day we’re stretched… So when you add an emergency on top of regular operations, the system isn’t capable of handling it…"