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Started by Syt, November 17, 2015, 05:50:30 AM

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crazy canuck

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In several surveys, the overwhelming first choice for what makes Canada unique is multiculturalism. This, in a world collapsing into stupid, impoverishing hatreds, is the distinctly Canadian national project.

Jacob

My family who's here from Denmark knew about the flooding from theor local news, so it is reported somewhat.

crazy canuck

Quote from: Jacob on December 20, 2025, 11:45:15 PMMy family who's here from Denmark knew about the flooding from theor local news, so it is reported somewhat.

That does not surprise me.  It is the lack of reporting in US based news media that is more notable.

Awarded 17 Zoupa points

In several surveys, the overwhelming first choice for what makes Canada unique is multiculturalism. This, in a world collapsing into stupid, impoverishing hatreds, is the distinctly Canadian national project.

Syt

AP had a photo collection documenting impact of climate change: https://apnews.com/photo-gallery/climate-change-environment-weather-photos-2025-6981b6aff56a36e054b85bbb76d1d449

(Primarily through environmental disasters which are likely to increase.)

I didn't initially post here because it would be a mix of preaching to the choir and posters who are not overly concerned.
We are born dying, but we are compelled to fancy our chances.
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Legbiter

Quote from: mongers on December 20, 2025, 09:02:46 PMLook on the bright side, the North Atlantic conveyor shuts down, Iceland drops to -25C, so Legbiter and his 'cousins' are forced to raid Northern British monasteries for gold and deritos; which vastly increases the likelihood of future old style pan-European Languish meet-ups.  :ccr 

We herd lava when it gets too bothersome. :hmm: We survived the Little Ice Age, smallpox and Laki.

Also, I'd raid for Mars bars... -_-
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mongers

Quote from: Legbiter on Today at 07:52:36 PM
Quote from: mongers on December 20, 2025, 09:02:46 PMLook on the bright side, the North Atlantic conveyor shuts down, Iceland drops to -25C, so Legbiter and his 'cousins' are forced to raid Northern British monasteries for gold and deritos; which vastly increases the likelihood of future old style pan-European Languish meet-ups.  :ccr 

We herd lava when it gets too bothersome. :hmm: We survived the Little Ice Age, smallpox and Laki.

Also, I'd raid for Mars bars... -_-

 :cool:

One day I'll make it to Iceland, maybe as the director of a theatre production re-imagining the 1972 Cod Wars through the medium of interpretive dance.   :bowler:
"We have it in our power to begin the world over again"

Tonitrus

Quote from: crazy canuck on Today at 09:47:32 AM
Quote from: Jacob on December 20, 2025, 11:45:15 PMMy family who's here from Denmark knew about the flooding from theor local news, so it is reported somewhat.

That does not surprise me.  It is the lack of reporting in US based news media that is more notable.


It's gotten plenty of local coverage down here of course...but our seasonal flooding, even at this scale, usually only ever barely gets a casual mention in the US national news.

The North Carolina flooding disaster (in looking for a comparison) a few years made much more news I think because of the hurricane connection, the scale, and moreover...the political exploitation.

Legbiter

Quote from: mongers on Today at 08:06:56 PMOne day I'll make it to Iceland, maybe as the director of a theatre production re-imagining the 1972 Cod Wars through the medium of interpretive dance.  :bowler:

I'll give a personal tour of Reykjavík and set you up for any further excursions. Flights cost next to nothing. :thumbsup:
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