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    #16
    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
    Glad to see you are concerned about all greenhouse gases.

    Less damaging alternatives to SF6 will have to be implemented. It's already on the radar and some companies are already using alternatives to SF6.

    GE Expands SF6-free High-Voltage Product Portfolio to Help Cut Global Greenhouse Gas Emissions https://www.biospace.com/article/releases/ge-expands-sf6-free-high-voltage-product-portfolio-to-help-cut-global-greenhouse-gas-emissions/

    Its widely used in other applications as well.
    kind of like when they discover r124a was a thousand times worse on the ozone layer than r12.

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      #17
      Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
      Oslo is at 59 degrees north. Most of Norway's land mass is very far north. Saskatchewan starts at 49 degrees and ends at 60 degrees North.

      Oslo has a milder climate but it also has winter and cold weather and a large number of electric cars.

      Southern Ontario where almost a third of the population lives also has a milder climate than western Canada.

      There are a lot of reasons why Canada has higher per capita emissions. Climate is only part of the reason.

      Still only a bit over 1% - big deal!

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        #18
        Maybe don't commit suicide, MASSIVE CO2 released in cremation, and even decomposition.

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          #19
          Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
          Oslo is at 59 degrees north. Most of Norway's land mass is very far north. Saskatchewan starts at 49 degrees and ends at 60 degrees North.
          Latitude means nothing. Paris and London are roughly same latitude as Montreal and Maritimes. Same climate? Not a chance.

          Norwegians and Swedes all live along the coast just like in BC. No northern countries have anything in common with the Canadian prairies except Siberia.

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