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Why Saskatchewan should join the carbon-pricing club

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    #11
    Fuel was what 1.20 a litre at one time and that didn't spark a big dash to buy ship sails and have them mounted on cars did it?

    The option to do something else has to be there in in order for people to do something else.

    People spend more on fuel just spend less on food etc.

    If you want to move to alternate energy you have everyone pay for it. Here I. This country and in all countries that way it is a level playing field for all businesses to survive.

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      #12
      Set up 4th gen fast reactors next to the existing nuclear plants. Carbon free energy that uses up existing waste bringing it's radioactive life down from thousands of years to a couple of hundred. It's base load and reliable. Oh wait it's too scary and doesn't fit the windmill and solar narrative. Including higher cancer rates following Chernobyl about 9000 deaths can be attributed to nuclear, the numbers for coal are close to 250,000. www.newscientist.com/article/mg20928053.600-fossil-fuels-are-far-deadlier-than-nuclear-power/ It's time for the greenies to get their shit together and figure what exactly their goals are.

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