An environmental tune to celebrate the season

An environmental tune to celebrate the season

 

Last year we had “Twas an Alberta night before Christmas” – this year is a much shorter environmental round up – sung to “Let it Snow”

 

Oh the omni-bus bills were frightful

But the PR is so delightful

And since the fish have no place to go

We’ve been snowed! We’ve been snowed! We’ve been snowed!

 

It doesn’t show signs of stopping

And funds for science, they keep on dropping

Environmental assessments are turned way down low

We’ve been snowed! We’ve been snowed! We’ve been snowed!

 

Caribou get a kiss goodnight

Now wolves hate going out in the storm!

But if EA models are proven right

The environment will be all out of form

 

Statutory rights are slowly dying

And, my dear, we’re still a crying

But as long as you love me so

We’ve been snowed! We’ve been snowed! We’ve been snowed!

 

Happy holidays everyone!

 

 


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