Y2Kyoto: The Planet Has A Fever

A Wyoming Game and Fish official says it might be months before the full scope of winter death among some of the state’s premier big game herds is known.

26 Replies to “Y2Kyoto: The Planet Has A Fever”

  1. The symbolism is too on-the-nose because that is what the Trudeau government will have happen to each of us too. Starving and frozen, unable to escape.

      1. If only. There is much bravado on conservative threads and not even a hint of one individual prepared to make a move. This world domination gambit would be over in a few days if “second amendment” capable individuals would “crowd source”. A million local actions would have immediate national, even global, game-changing effect.

        1. Well, this old man has watched as f****** cowards do nothing. I was in front for decades and no one follows as most are cowards. Will you smack some cop or anyone else in the head . I have done that and years ago the dumb f**** backed off. Now I guess they can shot you and no one cares. I bet you do not care.

    1. That the Progs, politicians & bureaucrats (BIRM) pushing this crap meet the exact same fate…

  2. A friend born and raised in the Dakotas told a story of a great uncle that passed away and how they found canned food dating back to the 1940’s in his root cellar. The generation after that we forgot what starvation and lean times are. Been thinking about that a lot lately. It also occurs to me that folks on this blog will know I mean home canned and not super market bought. Doubt the current generation would know that.

    1. We still do some home canning. Mostly fruit, but some pickles, as well. I know, one cannot live off dill pickles & peaches, but at least we know how if we decide to go further.

      1. We made wild berry jelly and are starting to herb and vegetable garden again. Love canned peaches. Good choice. I hear ya. We all watched the reveal of the fragility of the supply chain and we are living hip deep in stupid.

        1. Speaking of supply chain(s); whatever happened to all those ships sitting idle on both coasts of North America? Have they all off-loaded and returned to their home ports for a fill-up? The MSM seems to have forgotten them…or maybe it was just more phony baloney.

        1. I’ve never canned meat, but Mom used to at the farm every so often. Beef & slough shark.

      2. I have canned food over ten years old. The “best before” date doesn’t necessarily mean “No good after.”

    2. Can goods will last about 20 years even if rusty or Small dents;
      Grocery sells damage dented cheaper.

  3. Sask deer herd is in the same shape ,deer still dying even after it warmed up a bit.Although I suspect CWD also a factor.Dissapointed with governments inaction on CWD inadequate,slow testing for deer shot by hunters takes a month or more so your expected to keep the meat that long before processing,eating.Also some deer shot, plainly have the disease after closer inspection yet they won’t provide another tag your expected to get rid of the deer and chalk up the gas,license,shells to experience.

  4. Having just flown home from a trip to Ireland … I can assure you that everything from the southern tip of Greenland, through Hudson Bay, all the way through the Canadian plains, the entire state of Montana, to the southern Rocky Mountains, the Sierra Nevada, and the mountains surrounding Los Angeles … are a FROZEN white out wasteland. The view from our 777 jet cruising at 35k feet was so bright and white … it was blinding.

    1. Global warming causes global cooling… and every place is warming twice as fast as everywhere else, except where global warming is producing record cold and snow. Oh wait. It’s still the hottest year ever in those places, too.

      Trust the science, Kenji ;o)

  5. BTW … stories you’ll never see in CA … because CA is STILL in the 4th year (sic) of the most devastating drought in the history of CA …

    https://shasta.uslakes.info/Level/

    Lake Shasta is 7ft below absolutely full. Totally full. And the snowmelt is only JUST getting started

  6. People who know about millennial climate change know that we are in a slight warming trend, but not without cooling trends, as most of Canada and the US experienced this winter.

    At one time, North America was entirely covered in ice and snow. We should thank our lucky stars for being able to live in a warmer climate geological time.

    Cook your own food.

  7. This must be misinformation. Two thousand scientists told us snow was a thing of the past.

    1. The cheap and easy to get at oil, like the preverbial Beverly Hillbillies old Jed Clampett shooting at the ground and up comes the bubbling crude, those days are long past.
      Now it’s Drill Baby Drill, deep in the oceans and the remotest of venues.

    2. Fracking.

      Innovation is what we do when a problem comes along. But I’d say young Americans are now too ignorant and gullible to think straight, let alone innovate. Idiocracy is here.

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