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@Former Member posted:

So, let us now be fkd, huh?

The evidence is overwhelming--we have abused the planet and there is only so much it could take.  Some scientists actually believe we have passed the point of no return.  One wonders how many Guyanese, intoxicated with thoughts of oil money, see the link between fossil fuels and the floods they are experiencing. 

T
@Mitwah posted:

They could build or assemble during the drought. There are only 2 seasons in Guyana.

That solves the problem of transportation! Why, you can even live in it! But, it looks like there might be only one season in the future! All wet! But we can also go back to living in the trees! Think of the advantage! We could confirm.the belief that we are inferior apes and can p down on tourists when they look.up.for confirmation!

FM
@Totaram posted:

The effects of global warming are being felt around the planet.  Guyana cannot escape them.  It seems like environmental "karma" .

From what I've read it's not just about global warming when it comes to the recent increase in flooding in Guyana. Apparently when the dutch laid out the drainage system there is some land that should be left uncultivated. Not only have we cultivated the land (after giving it away to supporters of course), but we have built on it.

There are other measures that should be followed in our drainage system also, many of which have been ignored. The fools are tearing down their own homes with their own hands all in the name of greed. And the idiot PPP supporters are cheering the building of housing schemes on land which was meant to be left as is for drainage purposes.

FM
@Mitwah posted:

When they dig the trenches or canals, they leave the silt on the parapets. When it rains, most of it gets washed back into the water ways. My guess is, there is no budget to haul away the garbage.

I understand that they are filling up trenches and canals to create housing areas.

I heard of brain drain in Guyana, but I never realized the extent of it. These people are beyond stupid. They just don't care about the environment they live in. They are demented. Probably brought on by greed.

FM
@Mitwah posted:

When they dig the trenches or canals, they leave the silt on the parapets. When it rains, most of it gets washed back into the water ways. My guess is, there is no budget to haul away the garbage.

I understand that they are filling up trenches and canals to create housing areas.

Budget my rear end! The government just didn't think of the need! Like Woody opined, it's progress! We goin tuh.de moon!

FM
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@Former Member posted:

I heard of brain drain in Guyana, but I never realized the extent of it. These people are beyond stupid. They just don't care about the environment they live in. They are demented. Probably brought on by greed.

That's the PPP's manifesto Rama always spoke of, Sheer Greed and Gross Stupidity.

cain
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Weather conditions have affected numerous countries this year with varied difficult conditions.

Some countries have flooding in many areas while some are experiencing the start of drought conditions.

In the US_of_A, there are drought conditions in numerous areas with the possibility of extremely low conditions. As the months progress many areas will be affected with significant reduction in the operation of hydroelectric power plant on the Colorado River which is a significant source of water to millions of residents in the US_of_A.

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Weather conditions have affected numerous countries this year with varied difficult conditions.

Some countries have flooding in many areas while some are experiencing the start of drought conditions.

In the US_of_A, there are drought conditions in numerous areas with the possibility of extremely low conditions. As the months progress many areas will be affected with significant reduction in the operation of hydroelectric power plant on the Colorado River which is a significant source of water to millions of residents in the US_of_A.

They will teck water from Canada.

Mitwah
@Former Member posted:

Weather conditions have affected numerous countries this year with varied difficult conditions.

Some countries have flooding in many areas while some are experiencing the start of drought conditions.

In the US_of_A, there are drought conditions in numerous areas with the possibility of extremely low conditions. As the months progress many areas will be affected with significant reduction in the operation of hydroelectric power plant on the Colorado River which is a significant source of water to millions of residents in the US_of_A.

@Mitwah posted:

They will teck water from Canada.

Perhaps you are completely unaware of the ownership and responsibilities on the use of water in Canada and the US_of_A.

FM
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@Former Member posted:

Perhaps you are completely unaware of the ownership and responsibilities on the use of water in Canada and the US_of_A.

@Mitwah posted:

Please educate us.

1. Water within the respective areas is the exclusive use for each country.

2. Water which crosses into/out of each country has specific legal and international agreements on the delivery of the water to said country.

Now, it is your choice to become further aware on the issues and matter.

FM
@Former Member posted:

1. Water within the respective areas is the exclusive use for each country.

2. Water which crosses into/out of each country has specific legal and international agreements on the delivery of the water to said country.

Now, it is your choice to become further aware on the issues and matter.

How is China able to get access to it?

Mitwah
@Former Member posted:

1. Water within the respective areas is the exclusive use for each country.

2. Water which crosses into/out of each country has specific legal and international agreements on the delivery of the water to said country.

Now, it is your choice to become further aware on the issues and matter.

@Mitwah posted:

How is China able to get access to it?

@Former Member posted:

Your choice to pursue the sources for your question.

Sorry that I make you look so stupid and ignorant.

Mitwah
@Former Member posted:

From what I've read it's not just about global warming when it comes to the recent increase in flooding in Guyana. Apparently when the dutch laid out the drainage system there is some land that should be left uncultivated. Not only have we cultivated the land (after giving it away to supporters of course), but we have built on it.

There are other measures that should be followed in our drainage system also, many of which have been ignored. The fools are tearing down their own homes with their own hands all in the name of greed. And the idiot PPP supporters are cheering the building of housing schemes on land which was meant to be left as is for drainage purposes.

Nice documentary:

https://www.facebook.com/orrin...os/10220586440715417

FM

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