The last conservative prime minister would not even attend a premiers conference Jan 2015.An energy strategy for Canada was on the table to discuss.
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I don't think Joe would have posted this. I am not surprised by all the one sided support for this message. We know most of the Conservatives have strong political ties to the oil and gas sector.
But a vote for energy also should include all energy sources. There is huge investment and jobs being created as the world moves away from fossil energy and towards lower carbon emission technology.
Are we going ignore all the emerging economic opportunities in clean energy?
Yes we need oil and gas and the jobs that go with it but we also need to be ready for the future or we will be in big trouble if we put all our economic eggs in an industry that is in decline.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostI don't think Joe would have posted this. I am not surprised by all the one sided support for this message. We know most of the Conservatives have strong political ties to the oil and gas sector.
But a vote for energy also should include all energy sources. There is huge investment and jobs being created as the world moves away from fossil energy and towards lower carbon emission technology.
Are we going ignore all the emerging economic opportunities in clean energy?
Yes we need oil and gas and the jobs that go with it but we also need to be ready for the future or we will be in big trouble if we put all our economic eggs in an industry that is in decline.
As for your huge investment B.S., windmills and solar panels are all manufactured offshore, it will certainly be good for China. I actually have no problem with wind and solar being added to the mix but to sell them as a 100% replacement for existing electricity sources is absolutely rediculous and unworkable. The investment in new solar and wind farms will do very little for government coffers.
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Originally posted by TSIPP View PostGrass whose making you post on here then?
Accidentally liked the last post.
How about "Energy" come clean up the 150,000 abandoned wells in Alberta? ****ers.
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostThere is huge investment and jobs being created as the world moves away from fossil energy and towards lower carbon emission technology.
Are we going ignore all the emerging economic opportunities in clean energy?
we also need to be ready for the future or we will be in big trouble if we put all our economic eggs in an industry that is in decline.
Do you have any idea how much FF use is increasing annually right now? I've posted it for you multiple times in the past. Renewables share of total energy is a rounding error.
What economic opportunities? Unless of course in your warped socialist world view, you consider massive wealth transfer from productive industries to virtue signalling crony capitalists to be an economic opportunity?
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Originally posted by tweety View PostThe worst thing that can happen to a forum is pare down the members till they all think exactly the same way. Admin, you should know better.
I'm not aware of anyone being removed from the forum except the ever reinvented BTOFarmall, but had nothing to do with his politics or opinion.
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Just going by the few lefty enviro-kooks that are offended and are usually on the wrong side of all issues, job well done. ðŸ‘ðŸ»
There are likely forums that chucky and crew can read that discuss subsidized unreliable solar power aeration fans.........
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Yes we need oil and gas and the jobs that go with it but we also need to be ready for the future or we will be in big trouble if we put all our economic eggs in an industry that is in decline.
...no, we're already in big trouble because we are sabotaging a sound wealth generating industry for smoke and mirrors
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