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Michael McAteer

@Monetarius

Questioning in the spirit of rationality and freedom the habits and tendencies of the zeitgeist. Looking through Kondratiev's lens.

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Michael McAteer
Michael McAteer@Monetarius·
Just a man on a bicycle.
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@MarcNixon24 Simplicity is a virtue says Pierre which I guess explains why he's so simple and presents his so-called policy proposals in five word slogans.
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Marc Nixon
Marc Nixon@MarcNixon24·
BEST CLIP HIGHLIGHT of 2hr 30 min Joe Rogan podcast with Pierre Poilievre This five minute clip is what’s going to change Canada’s future forever This is single-handedly the most important moment in Canadian politics CHANGE coming The only CLIP you need to watch
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Chris Meder
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China isn’t just installing renewables at scale — they’re writing the playbook for the post-fossil era. Build fast. Electrify everything. Dominate supply chains. This isn’t transition… it’s system redesign. The blueprint is being drawn in real time. Goggle it! #Bettrification
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If you’re not going to go to China, just open up Google Earth. China is building more solar and wind than the rest of the world *combined* and you can literally see it from space.

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@dman0067 @jkenney @nationalpost You applaud the extradition of Meng Wanzhou to face "criminal charges" she was never prosecuted for, yet similar requests from China for the extradition of criminals are to be ignored in your books?
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
@Monetarius Carbon dioxide at 420 parts per million is not 'saturating' the atmosphere. And you say 'refuted' without any substantiation at all. So you can drop your high handed tone. You can't just make things up and hope someone believes you.
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Peter Clack
Peter Clack@PeterDClack·
Significant ice core data over for the past three million years confirm that major cooling takes place 'without' the influence of CO2. Two new papers published in Nature (March 17-18, 2026) found that CO2 levels played no part in the cooling and were stable and largely unchanging. This finding runs counter to climate change dogma that CO2 levels drive all climate change. The onset of ice age conditions did not come from atmospheric CO2 effects at all, but from deep ocean cooling that preceded the ice ages. The core of the findings from Allan Hills blue ice samples, reveal that the long-term cooling of the last 3 million years happened with only a modest decline in greenhouse gases. Researchers used noble gas ratios (Argon, Krypton and Xenon) trapped in the ice which specifically reflected ocean temperatures. They showed the ocean cooled by 2C to 2.5C - independently of major CO2 shifts. The data show CO2 levels remained relatively stable (broadly below 300 ppm) even as the planet underwent massive cooling and the formation of the northern hemisphere's Arctic ice sheets. Instead of CO2 driving every turn, climate responds to small nudges in ocean circulation and reflectivity (albedo), which then push the system across a threshold. This means the cooling was from changes in total solar irradiance or orbital positioning (the Milankovitch cycles) and oceanic inertia. This is the 'flywheel effect', where the ocean redistributes heat over thousand-year scales, regardless of the thin film of the atmosphere.
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@PeterDClack That's what you do. I'm glad you don't think the atmosphere is saturated with CO2 which tends some of your anti-climate cohort to claim that adding more CO2 will not raise global ambient temperature anymore.
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@cspotweet There's a pending ecological disaster around the tar sands tailings ponds.
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Courtney Theriault
Courtney Theriault@cspotweet·
"It's bullshit." Joe Rogan asks Poilievre why Alberta's oilsands look like "scorched earth" and fears over destroying the environment. Poilievre dismisses it as part of a disgusting PR campaign from extremists to make it look bad. Offers Rogan a trip to the see oilsands.
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@JinglaiHe There's not much attention being paid to this podcast. Joe Rogan is not very bright, and frankly, neither is Pierre Poilievre.
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Jinglai He 🇨🇦@JinglaiHe·
Watching Liberals meltdown over Pierre Poilievre appearing on Joe Rogan and claiming that this conversation isn't significant is just pure comedy. As a young Canadian, I know lots of people my age who don’t care much about politics but regularly watch Joe Rogan's show. This episode will no doubt convince many young Canadians who've never been involved in politics before to vote Conservative in the next election and amplify Pierre's message to HUNDREDS OF MILLIONS worldwide.
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@thehealthb0t Not yet peer reviewed. "The authors noted the findings, but did not conclude that the vaccine increases infection risk, and the findings are currently under debate." Google AI Summary
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healthbot@thehealthb0t·
According to a new study, people who took last winter's flu vaccine were 26.9% more likely to get influenza than the unvaccinated.
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Jasmin Laine
Jasmin Laine@JasminLaine_·
“So why did you lose?” Joe Rogan seems baffled that Canadians had anything bad to say about Pierre Poilievre based on how sensible and effective his policies would be.
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There was good reason to be very afraid. This should be remembered by those who criticize what they claim was government overreach in the early days of the pandemic when a vaccine was only a wish. facebook.com/share/p/18LjbB…
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That earth tolerated higher CO2 levels in the past without disastrous consequences is turning out to be false with recent measurements of gas held in bubbles found in ice core samples. The sensitivity to changes in CO2 levels in the atmosphere is real. nature.com/articles/s4158…
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Michael McAteer
Michael McAteer@Monetarius·
@TopAlliedAceWW1 @ExnerPirot Well, the market is determined by choice and the more we have of it the better. When cost of ownership of EVs falls below that of ICE vehicles they will own it.
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Billy Bishop
Billy Bishop@TopAlliedAceWW1·
@Monetarius @ExnerPirot 30%+ w/t same range, make it 50% when it's sodium ion. Murder on the road system. Very expensive tires. And a Chinese one would depreciate faster than an ice cream cone. As a throwaway vehicle, the freedom from worrying about it torching your house is a plus tho.
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Heather Exner-Pirot
Heather Exner-Pirot@ExnerPirot·
Canada’s oil sands producers have long been the energy world’s ugly ducklings. Investors are falling in love with them again as they’re uniquely positioned to benefit from the disruptions caused by the war in Iran. wsj.com/livecoverage/s…
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@TopAlliedAceWW1 @ExnerPirot EVs are 10 to 30% heavier than a comparable ICE car, but so what? People look for range. Still cheaper by the kilometer than a charcoal burner.
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Billy Bishop
Billy Bishop@TopAlliedAceWW1·
@Monetarius @ExnerPirot Because of the 1/3 lower energy density, a 4000lb EV goes to about 5000-5500 lbs. North America has near limitless oil and gas. No point at all.
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