• @[email protected]
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    This is so awful for farmers.

    I hope there is some openness to connecting up the dots between climate change and increasing frequency of pests out of control.

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      51 year ago

      I’m not sure how, but I’m sure this is Hair Guy’s fault somehow.

      Didn’t we have a PM who shut down a lot of inexpensive, long-running and valuable environmental studies under the cheap lie of “cost saving”? That was Hair Guy right? Totally that guy’s culpable.

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        Not sure who you mean by ‘hair guy.’

        Would that possibly be a PM who was from Alberta, a province suffering environmental disasters this year?

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    71 year ago

    We’re literally witnessing the apocalypse, and yet I’m expected to go to work on Monday.

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      51 year ago

      Pandemic Disease, check. Fire, check. Floods, check. Locusts, check.

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    71 year ago

    There was a “grasshopper” year when I was a teenager… Sometime in the 90s I think. I remember how you could see waves of them in front of something was moving through the field; and all the plugged up radiators. So many pugged up radiators… The carwash had to put a grate over the drain and throw into a grasshopper pile everyday so it didn’t plug up the drain.

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      I remember a grasshopper year in (I think) 1986, visiting my uncle in Saskatchewan. We flew into Regina and picked up the rental car, an hour and a half later it was absolutely covered in grasshoppers. It’s a really distinct memory from my childhood.