In Seattle, Not Sleepless

Written by Dr Jennifer Marohasy

Monday two weeks ago I was swimming with a rare, giant stingray at the Yongala wreck at the Great Barrier Reef.  The Yongala regularly features as one of the 10 best dive sites in the world and is acknowledged as a biodiversity hotspot

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How To Con Your Population About Electric Water Heaters

Written by Climate Discussion Nexus

Canada’s Environment and Climate Change Minister Steven Guilbeault (pictured) Xed out last Wednesday that “#DYK that in 2022, more heat pumps were shipped to BC (37,800) than natural gas furnaces (30,700)? This was a first for the province and shows us that the clean energy future is rolling in!”

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Extremist rhetoric

Written by News Roundup

The latest climate alarmist “Gotcha” is that, as Canada’s state-funded CBC put it “The increasing frequency of extreme weather events across the country has caused the sums paid out annually for catastrophic insurance claims to explode – and annual payouts for the last four years now rank among the ten largest on record, says a new Statistics Canada study.”

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