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Another Chorus catastrophe. the guy in charge of talk shows came on at the begnning of Roys show and let everyone know that the Roy Green show is done Jan. 26 for "health reasons". Roy has health issues and has never hidden them. That is the official kiss of death for Chorus as he was one of the last that spoke his mind and had a large listener base. I remember Michael Campbell and Danielle Smith. I hope he does what Michael Campbell did and does his show elsewhere.

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Do you like math?

Do you like making climate activists cry?

If so, this post is for you. 🫵

They advertise utility-scale solar photovoltaic (PV) and wind as being “eco-friendly” energy technologies because they emit less CO₂ over their total lifecycle. Emissions is all the “greens” like to jack their sausage holsters about. But, when you point out to them just how land intensive their “green” energy technologies are, they squirm trying to justify being vehemently opposed to nuclear fission — a near-infinite, carbon-free, energy-dense electricity source — and working to destroying the landscape with massive amounts of solar cells and wind farms to save the planet.

Let's run the numbers, shall we?

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The standard nuclear reactor has a 1,000-megawatt (MW) rating. This means that each plant is, on average, installed with 1,000 MW of power capacity. A 1,000-MW nuclear facility occupies, on average, just over 1 square mile (640 acres) of land.

To figure out just how many homes a single 1,000 MW ...

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Thorold Council Challenges Federation of Canadian Municipalities on Climate Program

—A Historic First

On May 28, 2024, the Thorold, Ontario City Council made history as the first municipal council in Canada to thoroughly question representatives from the Federation of Canadian Municipalities (FCM) about the Partners for Climate Protection (PCP) Program—a program already adopted by over 500 municipalities across the country.

The meeting exposed glaring gaps in the program’s transparency, accountability, and scientific grounding, raising concerns that had apparently never been addressed before, despite widespread municipal participation.

The Presentation That Raised Eyebrows

Kiana Simmons, Project Officer, and Lindsay Telfer, Manager of Capacity Development at FCM’s Green Municipal Fund, presented an overview of the PCP Program. They described it as a voluntary, no-cost initiative designed to help municipalities create and implement local climate action plans.

Key claims made by the presenters included:

No Cost for Participation – Membership is free, ...

From Armstrong Economics.

Stratospheric aerosol injection is the latest proposed method to save civilization from human-induced climate change. I jokingly say that the climate change agenda believes they can simply throw money at the sky to change the weather, and I suppose there is a little truth in every “just kidding” as this method is precisely that.

Volcanoes produce clouds of sulfur dioxide, naturally injecting converted gas into the stratosphere, forming sulfate aerosols that reflect sunlight back to space. Scientists believe that this naturally occurring phenomenon can be replicated. Simply sending sulfur dioxide into the air would not work as it produces solar and terrestrial heat and would actually create a warming effect. Scientists proposed an alternative that involves diamond dust.

As explained in Life Science: “The team compared the cooling efficiency of diamond particles with that of aluminum and calcite particles using an Earth system model that simulates the full ...

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