Wednesday, December 25, 2019

Cost of a House In Alberta

   Cost of a House in Alberta, Climate Change and Forrest Fires

The average house price in Alberta, Canada in 2020 was forecasted to cost 372,300 Canadian dollars. In 2018, the median house price in the region amounted to 387,500 Canadian dollars. Of course the average salary is higher than the average in Canada.

Price of a House In Alberta 2000
Case in Point
Fort McMurray, where the price of the average house shot up from around $275,000 in 2000 to a high of just under $700,000 in 2012.


Alberta Premier Rachel Notley said roughly 1,600 structures in Fort McMurray have destroyed or damaged by a wildfire that raged through Fort McMurray Tuesday night, Global News reported.

Fort McMurray fire interactive map: NASA data shows fire invading town (Updated)

In a news conference Wednesday morning, Notley said depending on the wind, the fire likely will spread into the Thickwood and Timberlea neighbourhoods. The fire is expected to be even worse than on Tuesday, thanks to a third day of high temperatures and low humidity. The current size is between 7,500 and 10,000 hectares.
About 88,000 people have fled the fire.

Calgary's average home prices need to fall $147,000 to reach affordability


The Average Salary In Alberta is Higher Than The Rest of Canada BUT Does Not help with the Cost of a Mortgage (if you can get one)

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However this stat does not take into account those who are not employed.


Since Ontario and British Columbia seem to be going Green ((which will not stop climate change as CANADA has almost NO effect on CLIMATE CHANGE (Canada's climate change foot print is is less than 2 percent)). Going green will only mean we will freeze to death during our freezing cold winters. 


Try to live with no heat when it is -35 degrees C and there is NO electricity because there is NO power because the alternative energy devices need power to work, there is no sunshine and no wind power. You have no wood stove as it causes greenhouse pollution. Even if you have a wood stove you will have no firewood because no one has the tools (which are powered by fossil fuels to cut the wood). The people who supply the wood cannot afford to work in the industry anymore because the Green people have made using fossil fuel power trucks and equipment illegal. You see fossil fuel is the most affordable and cost effective way to run machines that are used run our agriculture and and produce electricity (we have run out of rivers to create hydro and population keeps growing and all new people will what everything we have such cars, trains, plans and grocery stores fill with affordable food.

 The cost transporting food and other needed items for survival (not LCD televisions, cell phones and laptops, as you you can't eat them) will only increase as we live in a country where the majority of cities are hundreds of miles apart (unlike Europe as they live very close together and they have some of the highest pollution densities in the world, despite being so morally advanced LOL) France and all has those nuclear power plants YIKES they Where are sending all that nuclear waste, to third world countries.


Countries that cause The Most Air Pollution

China

High levels of air pollution in China's cities caused to 350,000-400,000 premature deaths. Another 300,000 died because of indoor air of poor quality. There were 60,000 premature deaths each year because of water of poor quality. ... China has made some improvements in environmental protection during recent years.





Air pollution in China is killing 4,000 people every day, a new study finds

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USA
Since the beginning of the industrial revolution never has the United States of America ever has such huge problems with air pollution. this involves both environmental and health issues.



From Wikipedia 








More than nine out of 10 of the world’s population – 92% – lives in places where air pollution exceeds safe limits, according to research from the World Health Organization (WHO).




Almost all deaths (94%) linked to air pollution occur in low- and middle-income countries, the WHO says.
Parts of Africa, Eastern Europe, India, China and the Middle East are the biggest regional danger spots.
More than 1 million air pollution-related deaths occurred in China and over 600,000 in India in 2012, according to the WHO. But the worst countries for deaths per head of population are in Eastern Europe. Ukraine, at the top of the table, had 120 deaths per 100,000 inhabitants in 2012.




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2 comments:

  1. What do you think about the cost of buying a home in ALBERTA? CANADA? USA? EUROPE? ASIA? AFRICA? What do you think about climate change?

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Cost of a House In Alberta

   Cost of a House in Alberta, Climate Change and Forrest Fires The  average house price  in  Alberta , Canada in 2020 was forecasted to...