@Merlin overload
#ClimateChange #Biodiversity
@Parliament
Important legislation is stalled in the house due to political infighting. While the article doesn't expand on that but it must be the CPC who don't even really believe in man made climate change.
Canadaβs moment of truth at the U.N. biodiversity conference
https://www.nationalobserver.com/2024/10/31/opinion/canada-UN-biodiversity-conference
@PaganMother That's when you give a sly smile and walk away :)
#Canada #Politics #CBC #Postmedia
From the Toronto Star using Archive to remove the paywall. Canadians should read
Opinion | Hereβs why Pierre Poilievre is so afraid of the CBC
They don't. Each bar contains less than 10 milligrams of caffeine so I guess that's the tie in but they go great with a cup of coffee:)
Sad news From Craig Baird a Canadian Historian. Charles is famous all across Canada. I wish the 3 times I passed through Toronto I had gone to the zoo to see him
https://x.com/CraigBaird/status/1851985334113873977
On Oct. 29, Charles the Gorilla died at the age of 52 at the Toronto Zoo with staff & his daughter Johari at his side.
Beloved by visitors, Charles was known for his paintings that helped raise money for the zoo.
In honour of Charles, let's learn more about him :)
@mcfate hahahahahaha
Sorry America - one of the world's best chocolate bar but only available in Canada
Need a #Halloween playlist? Here's mine - 41 songs. You're welcome
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=xqrxW-pEq3Q&list=PLcGe-7bXdmHB3jSxfHWdBDk6Tj9LAR3ck
@1ofthesarahs Whew π€£
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Apart from the sheer size of the universe and the emptiness of space, there are many places that will keep you awake at night! In this new ebook, just in time for #Halloweenπ, the #SETI Institute tells you about 11 of them, all making for a great late-night read under the dark skies!
Complete the form at https://buff.ly/3C1NjR8 to get a copy of this ebook, and be prepared to learn about the spookiest places in the universe.
Cam Brewer says humans mistakenly believe cities exist independent of nature.
"The idea that we're separate from nature underpins many of the mistakes we've made that have led to ecological catastrophes and human isolation and inequality and problems with cities," says Brewer, an environmental law professor at Simon Fraser University.
"This idea that nature is out there, somewhere else, separate from where we are, was never true and isn't true."
Retired left wing 74yo Canadian, Atheist, Widower, Cooking, Politics, Nature, Birds, Cats, Dogs, photography, born 312PPM CO2