Climbing the improbable Mt. Suzuki

8:16 am ecology

In a seven acre space in Ottawa, a little west of Parliament Hill, stands Mount Suzuki. Mt. Suzuki stands eighty to one hundred feet high after several weeks of 15C-20C weather. It is attacked daily by large machines which rip its sides to expose the whitish snow left from last winter, so that it can melt before the snow yard has to be filled again with the snow removed from city streets in the winter of 2008-2009. Look at this immense acreage of black soot-covered snow. Talk to me about global warming at your risk.

Mount Suzuki

Mount Suzuki
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Dalwhinnie

One Response
  1. old white guy :

    Date: May 18, 2008 @ 5:18 am

    what can one say about this ? we had a cold snowy winter. this is canada. global warming (spit) will not change things. we will burn oil and gas and wood to heat our homes, grow our food, make our clothes and all the things necessary for survival in this country.

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