Expert says Vancouver storm damage a climate change ‘wake-up call’

The damage sustained to Vancouver’s scenic seawall during a storm last week could be a sign of things to come as sea levels continue to rise due to climate change.

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22 comments

    1. @mourning 🤣🤣🤣🤣 we already do . I also know the kinder Morgan guys , there is a ton of security and censors in place for those pipelines . They also fly over them weekly.

    2. @Pantera fan Loco Do you even realize how much fossil fuels, mining and deforestation is required to make renewables work? Its actually cleaner and better for the environment to just use fossil fuels.

  1. I remember when I was 7 years old and acid rain wS going to destroy all the fishing in Ontario. I was so depressed. Im over 50 now and caught more pickerel this year than ever.

    1. So I guess what you’re saying is that we should ignore everything and it will fix itself 43 years later?
      Acid rain damage was stopped by government regulations on sulfur on power plants.

  2. ..still, many of the Indigenous communities do not have access to ‘clean’ drinking water.

    “The time is always right to do what is right.”
    – Martin Luther King Jr. –

    ..governing authorities do the right thing.

  3. Remember when al gore said coast lines would be flooded 10 years ago

  4. ..still, many of the Indigenous communities do not have access to ‘clean’ drinking water.

    “The time is always right to do what is right.”
    – Martin Luther King Jr. –

    ..governing authorities do the right thing.

  5. It’s funny how we have 200 year old buildings built right on the water here in Nova Scotia, why aren’t they underwater yet if sea levels have been rising and storms are supposedly worse now?

  6. BC has paid the most carbon taxes out of the entire country, how’s that working out?

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