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Peter Waddell@dburner996·
Every 1 million tonnes of lost urea production in the world in 2026 reduces grain production by 7-8 million tonnes. A sobering thought.
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@10jmcda @RBReich Most Americans appear complacent or happy with their lunatic President. If they want to destroy their country, I don’t care, it’s when it starts affecting the rest of the world which it is! The world is pissed off at the US for good reason!
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Robert Reich
Robert Reich@RBReich·
When 3.5% of a population actively participates in sustained, peaceful protest, it can topple authoritarian regimes — like the one currently in the Oval Office. We need 12 million people to show up on March 28 to get to 3.5%. Will you be one of them? Find out how at nokings.org
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E. P.@daisyspike21250·
@10jmcda @RBReich Well, people have bills to pay and can’t take the time off of work? A lot of people are living paycheck to paycheck. Maybe the people who actually have power should do something other than cower to that fat fuck Shitler.
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David Ullrich
David Ullrich@DavidUllrich202·
The hysteresis effect on stratoclumulus cloud collapse and why simply storing CO₂ back below 1,200 ppm will not restore the stratoclumulus cloud deck. x.com/DavidUllrich20… This is a fascinating and deeply unsettling piece of climate physics. Let’s walk through the mechanism of stratocumulus cloud dissipation and the critical hysteresis problem. What Stratocumulus Clouds Do — and Why They’re Vulnerable Stratocumulus clouds are the low-lying, blanketing kind that have by far the largest cooling effect on the planet, covering a quarter of the ocean and reflecting 30 to 70 percent of the sunlight that would otherwise be absorbed by the dark ocean surface below. The Caltech simulation by Tapio Schneider, Colleen Kaul, and Kyle Pressel identified two specific physical mechanisms that cause these clouds to unravel as CO₂ rises: 1. Turbulent entrainment. When higher CO₂ levels make Earth’s surface and sky hotter, the extra heat drives stronger turbulence inside the clouds. The turbulence mixes moist air near the top of the cloud, pushing it up and out through an important boundary layer that caps stratocumulus clouds, while drawing dry air in from above — a process called entrainment — which works to break up the cloud. 2. Loss of radiative cooling at cloud tops. As the greenhouse effect makes the upper atmosphere warmer and thus more humid, the cooling of the tops of stratocumulus clouds from above becomes less efficient. This cooling is essential, because it causes globs of cold, moist air at the top of the cloud to sink, making room for warm, moist air near Earth’s surface to rise into the cloud and sustain it. When cooling gets less effective, stratocumulus clouds grow thin. These two forces compound each other until, abruptly, the cloud deck collapses entirely. The Tipping Point When the CO₂ concentration reaches about 1,200 parts per million in the simulation — which could happen in 100 years under business-as-usual emissions — more entrainment and less cooling conspire to break up the stratocumulus cloud altogether. This is not a gradual fade; the simulated climate, as MIT’s Kerry Emanuel described it, “goes over a cliff.” The loss of low clouds and the resulting rise in water vapor — itself a potent greenhouse gas — leads to runaway warming extrapolated to an 8-degree Celsius jump on top of the warming already caused directly by CO₂. The Hysteresis Problem — Why Reducing CO₂ Won’t Bring the Clouds Back This is where the research becomes especially alarming. Hysteresis means the state of a system depends not just on current conditions, but on the path that got it there. In this context, it means the threshold for clouds to disappear is not the same as the threshold for them to return. After the climate has made the transition to a cloudless state and water vapor saturates the air, ratcheting CO₂ back down won’t bring the clouds back. “There’s hysteresis,” Schneider said. “You need to reduce CO₂ to concentrations around present day, even slightly below, before you form stratocumulus clouds again.” So the asymmetry is stark: cloud collapse begins at ~1,200 ppm on the way up, but on the way back down, you would need to return CO₂ to somewhere near or below today’s levels (~420 ppm) to restore them. This is not a minor overshoot problem — it means that even a heroic carbon-capture effort that brought atmospheric CO₂ from 1,300 ppm back down to 900, 800, or even 600 ppm would be entirely insufficient to restore the stratocumulus deck. The system would be locked in a hot, cloudless state across that entire descent. Why the Paleoclimate Record Supports This Paleoclimatologists note that this hysteresis might explain other puzzles in the record. During the Pliocene, 3 million years ago, the atmospheric CO₂ level was 400 ppm — similar to today — but Earth was 4 degrees hotter. This might be because the planet was cooling down from a much warmer, largely cloudless period, and stratocumulus clouds hadn’t yet come back. In other words, we have historical evidence of the climate being stuck in a high-temperature, low-cloud state even at CO₂ concentrations equivalent to the present day — exactly what the hysteresis model predicts. The Core Implication The practical consequence is profound: once this tipping point is crossed, the climate system enters a regime where the usual logic of “reduce emissions → reduce warming” breaks down. The planet would continue absorbing far more solar radiation than before cloud loss, driven by a water vapor feedback that self-sustains independently of CO₂. Carbon drawdown alone could not flip the system back. You would need to remove CO₂ to sub-present-day concentrations — an extraordinary and likely centuries-long undertaking — before the physical conditions for stratocumulus formation are restored. This is what makes this tipping point categorically different from most other climate risks: it is, in a meaningful sense, a one-way door. Simulated subtropical clouds in the present climate (400 ppm CO₂), at higher CO₂ (1,200 ppm) and after stratocumulus breakup (1,300 ppm). Credit: Anthropic Claude and Schneider et al.
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David Ullrich@DavidUllrich202

A World Without Clouds A state-of-the-art supercomputer simulation indicates that a feedback loop between global warming and cloud loss can push Earth’s climate past a disastrous tipping point in as little as a century. quantamagazine.org/cloud-loss-cou… docs.google.com/document/d/10w…

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Michael Gerald Gibbs🏳️‍🌈🍁 🇺🇦 (He/Him)
Premier Doug Ford needs to be removed from power immediately. Even if it's a temporary measure. His attacks on the judiciary and interference in ongoing sensitive cases before the courts is a clear violation of individual Charter rights and brings Canada's entire system of justice into disrepute and dysfunction. It's not just one slip of the tongue. It's repeated, calculated attacks on judges and the Crown which is unprecedented in the history of Canada from a First Minister. If our democratic political system fails to act to punish or remove Doug, it behooves the Crown to seek legal remedies against Doug in court. Doug must be stopped before the damage he's wrought corrupting the proper administration of justice is permanent. #onpoli
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Mary R 🇨🇦@reynolds_mary·
Mark Gerretsen nails it. “The Prime Minister gets classified intelligence, Cabinet gets classified intelligence, & the leader of the opposition [Poilievre] is supposed to as well. So that in moments of crisis, every major political leader is working from the same set of facts.”
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Jen Gerson: Who gave the Alberta Prosperity Society $1 million? Alberta separatists say we're "not entitled" to know who gave them cash readtheline.ca/p/jen-gerson-w… #Alberta #abpoli #cdnpoli
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P.b.Freire@Freire1Pb·
Watch. Doug Ford took extraordinary measures not to testify at the Emergency Act Inquiry and to hide from the residence of Ottawa during an occupation.
Mary-Lou Schagena@radiogirl985

Funny how #DougFord wants to livestream other people's court hearings, while he takes extraordinary measures to hide his cellphone records. 🤔🤫📳 thestar.com/politics/provi…

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Canada Hates Trump
Canada Hates Trump@AntiTrumpCanada·
MAGA dipshits are still telling me “worry about your own country” when their guy: -Slapped tariffs on everything -Threatens our sovereignty with his 51st state rhetoric -Calls our PM “Governor” -Started a fucking war causing our gas prices to skyrocket SIT. THE. FUCK. DOWN. MAGA.
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Colin D'Mello | Global News
NEW: Premier Doug Ford’s approval rating has dropped to 31%, according to Angus Reid’s latest rankings. That’s a 17 point drop from one year ago. #onpoli
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Flavio E.@FlavioEvan·
The viral story suggesting a massive $500 million "bribe" involving Prime Minister Carney and an MP’s husband is a classic case of taking a real, historic housing announcement and twisting the names to fit a corruption narrative. Here is the context behind the numbers, the real players involved, and the sources that set the record straight. The Scene: January 30, 2026 👉 On this day, the federal government officially moved from "planning" to "building" in the North. Standing in Ottawa, federal Housing Minister Gregor Robertson, alongside Nunavut Housing Minister Cecile Nelvana Lyall and NTI President Paul Irngaut, announced a joint investment of $480 million to build 750 new homes across Nunavut. This project was a flagship for Prime Minister Carney’s newly launched Build Canada Homes (BCH) agency. The funding was split: $250 million from the federal government and $230 million from the Government of Nunavut. Who is actually building the homes? 👉The logistics of building in the Arctic are brutal. You cannot simply hire a small local firm to build 750 homes in one go; you need industrial scale. The Southern Partner: The primary contract for the modular units was awarded to Caivan, an Ottawa-based leader in large-scale modular manufacturing. Their role is to build high-performance, climate-resilient home sections in their Ottawa factory and ship them north via sealift. The Northern Partner: The Inuit-led portion of the project is managed by Igluvut Corporation, the construction arm of Nunavut Tunngavik Inc. (NTI). The Distribution: As of mid-March 2026, the first units—manufactured by Caivan—had already begun arriving in communities like Baker Lake. Where the "Bribe" Claim Fell Short 👉The social media claim targets Allan Mullin, the husband of Nunavut MP Lori Idlout, and his company Nunavut Holdings Inc. While Mr. Mullin is indeed a local contractor in Iqaluit, there is a massive gap between a local renovation firm and a $480 million territorial housing rollout. Public procurement records and the official 👉"Agreement in Principle" do not list Nunavut Holdings as a lead contractor or recipient of the $480 million. In fact, a search of the Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner’s public registry shows that while Lori Idlout has correctly disclosed her husband's business interests, there are no reported contracts of this magnitude. The "scandal" appears to have been manufactured by substituting the actual industrial contractor (Caivan) with the name of a politician’s spouse to create a viral headline. The Conclusion 👉The $480 million is real ✅, and the 750 homes are real, but the "payoff" is not❌. ‼️The money is being funneled through the Build Canada Homes agency into a complex partnership between the federal government, the territorial government, and Inuit organizations. Rather than a secret bribe, the project is a highly public, multi-government effort to solve a decade-long housing crisis using modern manufacturing. The viral posts effectively took the "what" of a government success story—the much-needed housing for the North—and fabricated a "who" to turn it into a political scandal. Sources👇 Canada. ca (News Release): "Delivering on more homes for Nunavut" (January 30, 2026) – Details the $480M funding and the 750-home target. Nunatsiaq News: "Ottawa lines up partners to build 750 Nunavut homes" (January 30, 2026) – Identifies Caivan and Igluvut Corp as the primary partners. Nunavut News: "GN and feds agree to $480 million for 750 new homes in Nunavut" (January 30, 2026) – Breaks down the $640,000 per-unit cost. CTV News Ottawa: "Federal government announces plans to ship Ottawa-built modular homes to Nunavut" (January 30, 2026) – Video report showing the Caivan factory manufacturing the homes. Office of the Conflict of Interest and Ethics Commissioner: Public Registry for Lori Idlout, MP (2026) – Shows disclosures for Allan Mullin/Nunavut Holdings with no $480M contract listed.
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David Parker@DavidJPba·
So, the Prime Minister bribed an MP's husband with a $500M government contract, and we just don't really care? Canada is such a joke.
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Coffey4Canada 🇨🇦@CanadianCoffey·
How exactly are you fighting for Canadian workers and Canadian interests by going on an American podcast? How does it benefit Canada or Canadians? What change will it affect?
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Pierre Poilievre@PierrePoilievre

Fought for Canadian workers and Canadian interests on the world’s biggest podcast. Thank you @joerogan for an amazing conversation. Let’s get tariff-free trade. Sign up to watch it first: conservative.ca/cpc/sign-here-…

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If we don't start sending people in power and rich people to prison for breaking the law, we're going to end up like the U.S. Danielle Smith, Sam Mraiche, Doug Ford, Galen Weston, etc... People need to start seeing justice or they will turn to agents of chaos (i.e. like Trump)
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Bev 🇨🇦@Garnet_2203·
Do you think Pierre Poilievre is capable of putting Canada above his own interests?
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@atrupar This is a big test America. This sick man knows troops will suffer severe casualties by his actions and he wants to see how you will react. Will you react as you should & finally rise up…or will you continue with your comfortable lives & allow the massacre of your children again
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Aaron Rupar
Aaron Rupar@atrupar·
Hegseth: "May almighty God continue to bless our troops in this fight. To the American people, please pray for them every day on bended knee with your family, in your schools, in your churches, in the name of Jesus Christ."
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