Friday, January 15, 2010

Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips promotes climate fraud to a captive audience of schoolchildren

More preparation needed for climate change, says Phillips
TECUMSEH, Ont. -- Canadian are not doing enough to prepare for extreme weather events brought on by climate change, Environment Canada senior climatologist David Phillips said Thursday.

We clearly have to do more with less fossil fuels,” Phillips told a crowd of about 500 gathered for an EcoSchools workshop at the Ciociaro Club Thursday.
...The Greater Essex County District School Board was the first board to make the provincial EcoSchools program mandatory in every school.
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Fellow Queen Elizabeth student Annalee Chopchik, 12, said she collects Kool-Aid Jammers so they can be washed and sewn into purses.

Phillips told the workshop most scientists feel the world is warming up faster now. Canada is the second coldest country in the world and some might welcome warmer weather. But he told the crowd climate change will mean increased variability or “jokers in the weather deck” and more extreme weather.

He said the climate in Southwestern Ontario will be like that of Kentucky, which has more severe tornadoes than anywhere else in the United States.

Flashback; 2009 Coldest Year on Record? | News Talk 650 CKOM
2009 could very well be the coldest year on record for Saskatchewan.

Environment Canada's top weatherman Dave Phillips says we've had colder than normal temperatures since December. "I could only find one year where you had nine consecutive months of cooler than normal, so it really is historic in the wrong way so to speak."

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