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Thoughts on Climate Change: BC Hydro is not isolated from the rest of the grid
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Thoughts on Climate Change. How serious is global climate change? Wednesday, January 8, 2014. BC Hydro is not isolated from the rest of the grid. BC Hydo is part of a larger grid which means what we do here has an impact on the others, what they impacts us. All the power we produce in BC is not just our power, it is part of the Western Interconnection. People in BC need to understand we are not on our own. Interconnections in North America. Longer term what we can do in BC is displace a lot of coal power...
Thoughts on Climate Change: July 2012
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Thoughts on Climate Change. How serious is global climate change? Thursday, July 5, 2012. Tumbler Ridge Wind Energy Project gets construction permit. I got this email today:. Receives Construction Permit for Tumbler Ridge Wind Energy Project. Jason Bak, CEO. I wonder if this is the sort of project that the NDP will oppose if they become government in BC? As long as electrical rates are as low as they are now, the long term contracts are not making BC Hydro money, but I know of know one that thinks the pr...
Thoughts on Climate Change: November 2014
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Thoughts on Climate Change. How serious is global climate change? Tuesday, November 25, 2014. Cheap oil and gas will stop many developments. For years now the price of tar sands oil has been significantly lower than the WTI or Brent crude oil prices. There is two reasons for this, tar sands oil is not as a nice a product as WTI and there is a constraint problem when it comes to delivery, Alberta produces more oil than the pipelines can move. Links to this post. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Where to Find Me.
Thoughts on Climate Change: January 2014
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Thoughts on Climate Change. How serious is global climate change? Wednesday, January 8, 2014. BC Hydro is not isolated from the rest of the grid. BC Hydo is part of a larger grid which means what we do here has an impact on the others, what they impacts us. All the power we produce in BC is not just our power, it is part of the Western Interconnection. People in BC need to understand we are not on our own. Interconnections in North America. Longer term what we can do in BC is displace a lot of coal power...
Thoughts on Climate Change: March 2013
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Thoughts on Climate Change. How serious is global climate change? Monday, March 18, 2013. Why do I feel like I do not do enough? I compost and have done so for years. I have done what I can to keep the house warm with less heating and I heat from an very low CO2 source. I take the bus some of the time, not all the time but a lot more than most people I know. I rarely fly in a plane. I have three rain barrels. My food is almost all unprocessed and this means I bake my own bread most days. Where to Find Me.
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Good Food: Sheila's Rainbow Cake
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Looking around the world for the best in food. We spend more time on food than almost anything else in life, it is the core of our identity and culture. Deciding what we eat is one of the most political acts we do each day. Tuesday, August 13, 2013. Sheila made this fun rainbow cake for Ben's 16th birthday. On the outside she covered in Nerds and Pop Rocks. Labels: Cooking from scratch at home. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Wineries, Breweries, Cideries, and Meaderies. For Sale by Bernard.
Good Food: September 2014
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Looking around the world for the best in food. We spend more time on food than almost anything else in life, it is the core of our identity and culture. Deciding what we eat is one of the most political acts we do each day. Thursday, September 18, 2014. I will help you can and do home preserving. I am more than happy enough to come to your home with Victorrio Food Mill and all the canning equipment and help preserve your fruit and vegetables. Just drop me a line. Labels: Cooking from scratch at home.
Rural BC: September 2014
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My passion is rural BC, the small towns that have been the backbone of the culture here. The place where people still fish and hunt, where there are rednecks and First Nations, where logging and mining are still important everyday, the place where landscape and weather are still a major influence in people's lives. Friday, September 26, 2014. Rural British Columbians need more action, less talk - BC Conservative Party leader Dan Brooks. This came into my email box. September 26th, 2014. Entitled 'Support...
Rural BC: March 2013
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My passion is rural BC, the small towns that have been the backbone of the culture here. The place where people still fish and hunt, where there are rednecks and First Nations, where logging and mining are still important everyday, the place where landscape and weather are still a major influence in people's lives. Tuesday, March 12, 2013. A Rural Transit Proposal. In rural BC the school districts and BC Transit could work together to provide transit. Adults riding on existing runs with the kids would be...
Rural BC: Dolly Varden Mine Narrow Gauge Railway in 1929
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My passion is rural BC, the small towns that have been the backbone of the culture here. The place where people still fish and hunt, where there are rednecks and First Nations, where logging and mining are still important everyday, the place where landscape and weather are still a major influence in people's lives. Wednesday, January 8, 2014. Dolly Varden Mine Narrow Gauge Railway in 1929. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Candidates in the BC 2013 Election in rural ridings. Where to find me.
Rural BC: Hunting in BC in 1951 near Pavilion, Lytton, Dog Creek and Douglas Lake
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My passion is rural BC, the small towns that have been the backbone of the culture here. The place where people still fish and hunt, where there are rednecks and First Nations, where logging and mining are still important everyday, the place where landscape and weather are still a major influence in people's lives. Monday, January 6, 2014. Hunting in BC in 1951 near Pavilion, Lytton, Dog Creek and Douglas Lake. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Candidates in the BC 2013 Election in rural ridings.
Rural BC: Resources Related to Rural BC
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My passion is rural BC, the small towns that have been the backbone of the culture here. The place where people still fish and hunt, where there are rednecks and First Nations, where logging and mining are still important everyday, the place where landscape and weather are still a major influence in people's lives. Resources Related to Rural BC. Northwest BC Forest Coalition. Port of Prince Rupert. Group backing the construction of the northwest transmission line. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
Rural BC: Candidates in the BC 2013 Election in rural ridings
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My passion is rural BC, the small towns that have been the backbone of the culture here. The place where people still fish and hunt, where there are rednecks and First Nations, where logging and mining are still important everyday, the place where landscape and weather are still a major influence in people's lives. Candidates in the BC 2013 Election in rural ridings. Two term Oliver town councilor. Sitting MLA since 2009, sitting as an independent since January 14th 2013, former mayor of Osoyoos. Candida...
Good Food: August 2014
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Looking around the world for the best in food. We spend more time on food than almost anything else in life, it is the core of our identity and culture. Deciding what we eat is one of the most political acts we do each day. Friday, August 1, 2014. Using a Victorio Food Strainer to process some blackberries. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom). Wineries, Breweries, Cideries, and Meaderies. For Sale by Bernard. Low Sugar Jams in 250ml jars. 250 ml - $3. 500 ml - $5. 750 ml - $7. 10 for 200 grams of kefir grains.
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Climate Change - The Human Interventions. Tuesday, September 14, 2010. The Offset Theory - Part I. You worry about climate change or you don't! The concept of emission offset has been a rage in recent media coverages and news reports related to efforts on climate change. In this post I shall try to discuss out what offsetting means. In the next post i.e. Part II, we can discuss intricacies involved and how to ensure that offsetting is actually some thing real! What exactly is Carbon Offsetting? Now throu...
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Thoughts on Climate Change. How serious is global climate change? Tuesday, April 26, 2016. April 2016 in BC. This month has seen some dramatic highs in the province and has been relatively dry. We have seen temperatures in mid April in Victoria that would be close to record highs at the end of May. Record highs that have stood for decades, or in one case more than 100 years, have fallen by up to five degrees. Globally February and March were dramatically warmer than in the past. So is this climate change?
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Climate Change Through Time
Climate Change Through Time. Monday, April 23, 2012. Week 13 - Packrat Middens. This week we'll be reading:. Smith, Felisa A. and Julio L. Betancourt. 2006. Predicting woodrat (Neotoma) responses to anthropogenic warming from studies of the palaeomidden record. Journal of Biogeography 33: 2061-2076. You might recognize the name of the first author as our official faculty member, Felisa! This is a paper on using middens to study how packrats have reacted to changing temperatures over time. Li, Jinbao, Edw...
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