Interesting article Grass.
I am sorry you have put up with the assholes on this site who are so narrow minded they can only find fault in everything that doesn't fit their hyper political view of the world.
It makes the value of commenting on this site mostly a waste of time.
Klause you once said using a 300 hp vehicle for one person commute to work was a waste of resources. That makes you an environmental radical! LOL
As far as fracking, many wells in the tight shale across north america require repeated fracking and it drives up costs and energy usage.
The oil sands are very energy intensive compared to other oil reserves. Improvements are being made but this is energy expensive oil to produce.
Avis rightly identifies home and building heating as an issue. We can easily make improvements in building design and efficiency to reduce energy usage that pay for themselves. Net zero home technology already exist that allows homes to be heated with passive solar design and generate as much energy as they use. There are examples in Alberta and Ontario.
I am not sure why many of the assholes on this site are so opposed to efficiency gains and conservation of a finite polluting resource that makes economic sense?
I am sorry you have put up with the assholes on this site who are so narrow minded they can only find fault in everything that doesn't fit their hyper political view of the world.
It makes the value of commenting on this site mostly a waste of time.
Klause you once said using a 300 hp vehicle for one person commute to work was a waste of resources. That makes you an environmental radical! LOL
As far as fracking, many wells in the tight shale across north america require repeated fracking and it drives up costs and energy usage.
The oil sands are very energy intensive compared to other oil reserves. Improvements are being made but this is energy expensive oil to produce.
Avis rightly identifies home and building heating as an issue. We can easily make improvements in building design and efficiency to reduce energy usage that pay for themselves. Net zero home technology already exist that allows homes to be heated with passive solar design and generate as much energy as they use. There are examples in Alberta and Ontario.
I am not sure why many of the assholes on this site are so opposed to efficiency gains and conservation of a finite polluting resource that makes economic sense?
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