36 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: If You Don’t Believe In Global Warming”

  1. Frankly, I’m getting real tied of shoving all that glow-bull warming out of my driveway, we we promised a tropical wonderland, by the green-tards long before this date..

  2. A most timely post for us in Kelowna. I woke up this morning to frost covering the ground, minus-3,which is low for this time of year,and temperatures are predicted to be well below average until the end of March.
    What a terrible situation in Edmonton,makes me glad to be living here.

  3. Just wondering if Earth Hour is still on for tomorrow night?
    still have 6′ banks here in MB and with the mercury dropping to -30 overnight, here’s hoping those tree huggers freeze to death when they turn their evil electricity off for an hour.

  4. You know you live in Saskatchewan when … Table Mountain ski slopes were closed because snow blocked access.

  5. Beautiful plumage on the Norwegian Blue/Glowball Warming.
    At least the kids will know what snow is.

  6. Normally by Easter I’m fly fishing on open water and getting my initial sunburn from open water, but this year I’m still clearing snow from the driveway and the streams are still iced in. Global warming seems to have a wicked sense of the absurd.
    Oh I forgot, the climate fear mongers have broadened the “threat” to “climate change” – I guess that way any abnormal weather an be used as a political too to pick your pocket and control you. All I can say is at least the global warming hysteria held some benefits for us snow bound Canucks, too bad it was all just alarmist political hype. I was looking forward to long hot summers, even if we were economically depressed by AGW austerity programs.

  7. Make sure you crank up every light in the house during “Commie Hour”. I think I’ll buy a few outdoor flood lamps just to make sure the message gets across to any greenies lurking in my neighbourhood.
    Seriously though, the urban greens (watermelons) p*ss me off to no end. My late father was a true friend of the environment from back in the 1950s. However he was NOT involved in the left-wing politics that have swamped the ecology/conservation movement in recent decades.
    Conservation is a CONSERVATIVE principle. Commies don’t give a damn about the environment, they just use it as a means to their sinister ends (same way they’ve hijacked racial and “gender” politics).

  8. Will this climate alarmism nonsense ever end?
    Yes.
    When?
    When environmental religion falls out of favor.
    It took centuries for mainstream religion to fall out of favor.
    With help from the Internet this latest religious fanaticism will also see it’s churches closing. Hopefully, sooner rather than later.

  9. Yes,it’s April 22nd, Earth Hour is tomorrow,but I’m not sure which HOUR is EH,so f*** it!

  10. Yes, but look how much higher the snow is on the right side of the window. I think this is Nature’s way of telling you that the “Hockey Stick” lives!
    Seriously, I’m jealous. I got my John Deere all ready for the winter last fall, and only used it once to scrape a few inches.

  11. Overheard: A man was walking in his snowshoes on top of a snowbank when he came across a man’s head sticking out of the snow. He asked him, “how deep is it where you are?” The man replied, “I don’t know. You’ll have to ask my horse.”

  12. It’s going to be July at this rate before Al the Basking Fish returns.. Bartinsky and others involved in the seasonal work of “we grow your food” will have their work cut out for them… I’m certain it’s a life they love.
    I’m in awe of those in the media / retail outlets, selling this global climate change as something real. This type of spring storm is exactly what’s expected. It’s no “surprise” to any of the prairie folks.

  13. Hereabouts I have a 2 stroke snowblower. I have to drain the fuel each spring and Earth Hour is one of my favorite times to do so. Running that sucker for an hour just makes me tickled pink. Whatever is left is drained on April 22. Being dark at that time of the evening requires lots of outdoor illumination as well.

  14. Ah, yes. Earth Hour.
    Time to turn on every (and I do mean every) light in my house and fill up my SUV to the brim and let the gas run down the side of the truck.
    My favourite hour of the year. I can’t wait.

  15. Very little snow here in southern Alberta, I’m feeling sorry for you “Saskabushians”, and “Edmonchuckians”, but thanks for the concern Kate, things are are a little cold but only 6 inches of snow here, where eastern Ab and further east to Man looks like an Algore nightmare. Think of the moisture people, with no commie wheat board and 120 bushels pr. of 6.50 barley next October, things are looking great for food growers, we’ll even share with Fill.

  16. I almost forgot about Earth Hour. I only pay attention to real holidays so that may be why I nearly forgot.
    I thought the temperatures in Siberia were counter-points to global warming but this picture is pretty conclusive, too!

  17. Could one of our board experts please respond to the last comment at this link (from Kate’s list above picture).
    No need to,bluetech. It isn’t satire,but exactly how the eco-cultists and their over lord preachers work.Check out WUWT if you want some great examples.

  18. Dennis Miller related a story on his radio show earlier this week. One time he was flying on a private jet to Las Vegas to perform. The pilot told him that he had to book a parking space ahead of time. This was most unusual and something Miller had never encountered before with the Las Vegas airport, so he asked why. There was a “Global Warming Conference” in town and hundreds of rich, leftist do-gooders had flown in on private planes so as to do their part to combat Global Warming.
    Enough said.

  19. Yep…thanks to the intertubes…I got reminded of “earth Hour” a coupla days past. It is allegedly 2030 (8:30pm) to 2130 (9:30pm)local time…..
    This AM, my first task, prior to feeding the dogs and making coffee, was to deploy my extensive cords to power the commercial flood lights I set up a few years back, which I only power up for “Earth Hour”….annual ritual….to piss off the local greenies…..
    Coupla years back, I actually had the local constabulary attend….they had a complaint….they GOT TOLD….
    Especially this year with snow cover, I should be visible from orbit…or a couple or three leagues off….I will refrain from having a tyre fire…..

  20. I have this mental picture of a woolly-haired Oriental gentleman screaming “It’s your fault, it’s your fault” at the polar bears.

  21. 8:30PM-9:30 PM!!?
    Are they outta their damned minds! That’s during the second NHL game on HNIC,which I never miss as it helps me sleep.

  22. Well Robert, I used my 23 hp John Deere diesel twice and my 5 hp John Deere walk behind three times, so far. Furthermore, the fellow that rents our land has bladed our yard and long driveway four times and opened the half mile of road to the highway this morning so we could get out. The graders may or may not be able to do the rest of our road tomorrow or Sunday. Some people have not been able to get off their yards for two days already. You could have come here and made good use of yours.
    Every road in our municipality was closed. One luck some of the grader operators live in town and could open the roads to where the other grader operators lived.
    It is difficult for 1/2 tons to see properly at the intersections and for people in small cars it is impossible.
    So, tomorrow we will be celebrating human achievement day for all the wonderful inventions that allow us to live almost twice as long on average as our great grandparents did.

  23. A quick count from Dec. 17/12 to March 19/13 has the tractor and blower opening driveways 26 times so far this winter here in the far reaches of snowy Eastern Ontario.
    Winter sucks…but think of the diesel that is being burnt!

  24. This time last year I had all the lawns rolled….although they were too hard/dry to roll well….currently still 8-12″ of snow on most of it though grass peeks out here and there. The one dog is playing “king of the mountain” (morning patrol) on the snow fence drifts…not sure why they do that….marking perhaps…
    One guy said he saw a robin….I saw the county plow go by…blade and wing up….
    rain before seven, dark by midnight….

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