The First Nation communities of Canada's North are already experiencing climate change every day. Daniel T'seleie works as a climate change planner for Ecology North in Canada's Northwest Territories. He is collecting dramatic stories from Tlicho elders about how they are seeing climate change in the natural world around them.
Call it what you want , cliate change or global warming whatever , one thing is for sure things are changing rapidly , which could be a natural cycle , who knows . I live on the east coast and where I live ever since I could remember , that during every winter we would always see drift ice in every harbour . now this winter was the first in my life where we had no drift ice .
sjtf2 1 year ago
@krushnoi You are the idiot.
You honestly don't think that the human race hoarding every last resource for themselves is affecting animal populations everywhere? Resources are being shifted to keep over 6 billion humans alive. Its a simple resource budget: more humans, less animals. There are plenty of studies showing that even food (mainly vegetation) quality has decreased because of the accumulation of minerals and other elements into your Megacities;
MEGADETH2702 1 year ago
How much is the huckster Al Gore paying you to post this crap? There aren't as many caribou now because the natives got automatic guns and started killing them in droves, you idiot.
krushnoi 2 years ago
What a pile of bullshit, less bugs, yeah bugs love the cold, warmer weather would be devestating for bugs, he's just looking for some climate money
yukoncornileus4 2 years ago
Noticed the phrase "global warming" has been changed to "climate change".
Of course, the climate ha been changing for 4 billion years without human help.
TheTruthHurtsYou 2 years ago