Like hell we will. Vive le Canada!Honestly, when things get bad enough Canada will be absorbed by the United States. We will need the land and they will need the protection.
Like hell we will. Vive le Canada!Honestly, when things get bad enough Canada will be absorbed by the United States. We will need the land and they will need the protection.
At least you won't need to worry about getting stung during summer time. Of course, it will also lead to a complete collapse of our biosphere if insects are gone, likely leading to huge fall in crop production and mass starvation on a global scale.Rainforests gone
Ocean heating
Insect population decimated
Yep, it's human time!
Hey, i'm sure Canada will get a pretty good deal out of it. Maybe 8 states, 16 Senators. Not bad for a territory with less people than California.
Thanks to climate change they won't need to fly south for the winter.
I doubt the Rich havent thought of that yet, the poor and disabled first of course
Compare their international influence. Are you really arguing that China, Russia or Canada are in even the same ballpark as Argentinia?
And sorry folks, but excluding Russia from Europe on the "who did it" front is as silly as excluding China from the "who is doing it".
Honestly, when things get bad enough Canada will be absorbed by the United States. We will need the land and they will need the protection.
This shit is so fucked. We need some massive event to spook people.
People can get behind environmental regulations. It just takes something tangible, like a nuclear power plant almost melting down.
This why, even though it isn't 100% true, tying hurricanes to climate change is a good idea.
Canada's quite welcoming for refugees.Honestly, when things get bad enough Canada will be absorbed by the United States. We will need the land and they will need the protection.
Counting on a climate catastrophe isn't the way to get Trudeau to rule the USA.Hey, i'm sure Canada will get a pretty good deal out of it. Maybe 8 states, 16 Senators. Not bad for a territory with less people than California.
I'm, unfortunately, not actually joking.I know you're joking, but the UK's strategy before WW2 in the event of a war with the US was to basically just let them have/annex Canada.
Naw, we're good.Hey, i'm sure Canada will get a pretty good deal out of it. Maybe 8 states, 16 Senators. Not bad for a territory with less people than California.
lol so defensiveLol gtfo with that nonsense when the US and Europe are the ones responsible for climate change
I think you are missing my point.Naw, we're good.
You should give those senators to, like, Puerto Rico, D.C. and the other territories America has or something if you have so many unopened Senators in a Can™ lying around.
If only Alberta would shut up about their fucking pipeline and we could throw infinity trees back in the tar sands
Lets not pretend that the specific metric used in this study isn't extremely generous to the US in particular. Some of the most wasteful industries are being ignored. US airline industry is larger then the rest of the top 5 combined and is absent from this study. The shipping industry is not included and freight transportation is the largest job force in the country. etc.lol so defensive
hold your government accountable for what it does
Canada doesn't make sense on there.
We don't have the best system in place yet for carbon emissions reductions, but we also can't produce nearly the same volume of carbon dioxide as other first world nations.
We did it in 1812*.
Canada is, in all likelihood, not maintaining its sovereignty in a world transformed by global warming. It is too big with too much newly prime real estate with too few people, sounded by far more powerful neighbors.
Even if your management changes in 2 years, there is no way we Canadians will ever forfeit our sovereignty.
Pretty sure the U.S. has one of, if not, the largest emissions per person which has the means to make a far bigger contribution to the overall reduction of said emissions that are causing global warming but whatever helps you have those sweet imperialist dreams at night.Canada is, in all likelihood, not maintaining its sovereignty in a world transformed by global warming. It is too big with too much newly prime real estate with too few people, sounded by far more powerful neighbors.
A mutually agreed upon political union with the US is probably the least traumatic way that reality could be realized.
It's just another good reason to do whatever we can to keep that world from coming to pass.
.............Pretty sure the U.S. has one of, if not, the largest emissions per person which has the means to make a far bigger contribution to the overall reduction of said emissions that are causing global warming but whatever helps you have those sweet imperialist dreams at night.
Again, not at all what I am saying.The sheer arrogance to openly suggest a country should just give all our shit to merica cuz you asked nice is fucking laughable. FOH.
I'm, unfortunately, not actually joking.
Climate change has the potential to cause such a massive realignment of the environment and geopolitical situation of this planet that there will come a point where both the US and Canadian governments decide the only reasonable way forward is integration. Like I said, the US will need Canada's land, and Canada will need the US military to help protect it as the value of that land skyrockets. As Americans initially slowly move to Canada in the early stages of climate change (those who see the writing on the wall and emmigrate, not refuges at this point), support within Canada for such a move will (again slowly) grow as well.
To be clear, I don't view this as the result of a military invasion, rather a peaceful political integration. And I know that will be very difficult for many Canadians (and understandably so), but the introduction of Canada to the US (or under whatever flag this new nation flys) will lead to a Canada-zation of the entire country, what with the huge number of Canadian Senators and House members (or equivalent) and voters being added to the new-United States.
I disagree with that, but I also think if that's true...then it will just happen via war, with one power or another.The US political set up is cancerous, and while Canada's federalism (which was designed with the US's federal systems problems in mind) is growing outdated we are still far superior to all of you.
We have worked tirelessly to prevent anglophones being americanized but more than that
Quebec and the Atlantic provinces will never become a part of America without war.