April 6, 2025

3 thoughts on “This B.C. ecosystem came back from ecological disaster — now climate change could undo it

  1. "Weather Network" Channel, do you notice how most Canadians are just flat out tired of your bad news scenarios & mostly bring it to us from people that look like there're 20 year old kids. Not sure who manages what you release as headlines ?, when were just looking for the weather in our/your area ? but you never give up on the bias bad news scenarios. Did that make more room for a $ boost ? Anyway, most/all intelligent Canadians know what your doing, & what your all about (only good news is bad news, no matter how deep you have to dig & how unrealistic)— Every day you cherry pick the exaugurated , or bend it to fit your bias. Your not to be taken seriously, as you never leave your one track & go nowhere. Anyway, 😉 Cheers

  2. Society needs to change immediately. A paradigm shift away from the rampant consumerism attitudes, and behaviours of the past is needed. Up here in the South Shuswap, logging of residential/recreational forests is increasing. (running out of trees to cut?) A stumped war pot-field with fire prone soft fir plantations replacing the mature Douglas Fir forest. Rural Suburban subdivision sprawl is replacing the forest. It’s counter intuitive, and depressingly bad. Micro-mobility Greenways, instead of tearing down Kault Hill with the freeway rock filling in agriculturally productive farm land is happening today. A transition to electric trams, and less asphalt please. I hate traffic, as the body count rises. The American Dream turned into an environmental nightmare.

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