Y2Kyoto: Planetary Fever Update

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Fossil fuels rescue a First Nation threatened by snowfall.


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So much for being one with mother earth, eh.

“If you’ve been without power for a couple days, you’ve got issues with water freezing,” she says. “It was a precaution for the safety of the nation.”

So those with a wood stove, couldn't boil up some snow for potable water...seriously?

Send in the Army with Coleman stoves!


Cheers


Hans Rupprecht, Commander in Chief

1st Saint Nicolaas Army
Army Group 'True North'

They need space blankets and little solar heaters.

When is Justin going to show up in Kitimat with his Canadian expertise in cold weather survival, humanitarian aid, blankets, and, Oh and of course the miraculous Spence fish broth?

Send bouillabaisse. Stat.

just don't send the bouillabase through a pipeline

Hey all you anti-fracking,anti-drilling back to nature freakos go live in that community fora month without all the electricity and nothing to keep you warm but your granola bars and monkey turds

"..and nothing to keep you warm but your granola bars and monkey turds."

Spurwing, if you check you'll find that the last Kitamaat Monkey was killed off a long time ago...Global Warming was the culprit, if memory serves me correctly.

I enjoyed watching the video of the caravan of the traditional First Nations pickup trucks taking their people to safety amongst the White Man.

I hope SOME of the Aboriginals survive this harrowing event, so they can tell us about how they were brutalized and their women raped by the White folks in Kitimat.

btw; Why the extra "a" in Kitimaat? Were the original Indians from Holland?

White folks seem fine with one "a", Kitimat.

Clearing the snow buildup off all those roofs
might also be a worthwhile precaution.

Hey Don, take it easy would ja, the Finns are a lot better at that double lettering shit than the Dutch!

Its funny. Until about 20 years ago, it used to snow like that in Kitimat (and Kitimaat) all the time. Nobody thought anything of it. It was just winter and everybody knew that it snowed a lot in Kitimat. Now, apparently, its national news. Next week, news flash, it rains a lot in Prince Rupert.

My comment shown below;

The inability of a First Nation living in their aboriginal territory. This is Canada after all.

The decades long meme that immigrants to Canada, even though the vast majority came after the much publicized harm on the First Nation's children placed in the Residential School system, are responible for the morass of inability for inept efforts by First Nation communities. The so-called elites of the communication/politico parasites have used the "noble savage" theme to infantilze the lifes of these dependent cultures.

Heaven forbid the other parasitic group of communictors; the Global Warming Theocracy future has encouraged these dependency communities to avoid preparing to exist for more than several days without the products developed and provided by immigrant taxpayers.

Before we pile on to high, the Kitimaat Reserve (Haisla First Nation), is part of the The First Nations Limited Partnership ... which wants the LNG stuff to happen.

"So much for being one with mother earth, eh."

It's easy to be "one with mother earth" when you have the 21st century to bail you out when things go south.

I don't think things ended well when cold snaps hit, way back when.

"It's easy to be "one with mother earth" when you have the 21st century to bail you out when things go south."

True. I suspect most of Toronto would be dead if they had to live 200 years ago ... but this is what they are pushing to do. I wish them success.

Another potentially historic snow storm! Must be a climate change pandemic!

if it gets any warmer we are all going to freeze to death.

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