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Originally posted by tweety View PostOf course you think nothing needs to be done. Humans will never change.
Using current resources to come up with better ideas for the future, well that is unacceptable for a generation that has everything. Its not too expensive to be feasible, greed and selfishness is the problem. It's true for all of us, because why change if no one else will.
Nothing will change till its way too late. We get to see the effects of climate change, and like deer in the headlights we see the lights but just keep walking. Some even swear they're not lights while staring right at them.
He came away with nothing.
We are a rounding error in the amount of CO2 we produce on the world scale.
Canada is easily the greatest natural carbon sink of any country and Saskatchewan is a large part of that. Why should we kill our economy to sink carbon for China as they continue to expand?
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You can never go wrong by observing and establishing facts
BC has had a GHG reduction plan since 2008. https://www.env.gov.bc.ca/soe/indica...emissions.html
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The same people who openly mock the holy roller Christ worshipers show up every day to worship at the Church of the Warming Planet. Its all about believing.
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Originally posted by farming101 View PostYou can never go wrong by observing and establishing facts
BC has had a GHG reduction plan since 2008. https://www.env.gov.bc.ca/soe/indica...emissions.html
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Looks like they will need to add at least a couple of zeros for it to have its desired effect.
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It boggles the mind that some are so blind that they cannot see
BC clear example
But if by some magic the carbon tax did work what *** good would we do as China puts 43 more coal generators online
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Originally posted by caseih View PostIt boggles the mind that some are so blind that they cannot see
BC clear example
But if by some magic the carbon tax did work what *** good would we do as China puts 43 more coal generators online
For sure at least 10x what we sacrifice our great future for by meeting out climate goals by going the boy scout route.
We have such a great abundance of natural resources but consider virtue signaling more important.
Burn it all down?Last edited by shtferbrains; Jan 10, 2022, 18:46.
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Originally posted by caseih View PostIt boggles the mind that some are so blind that they cannot see
BC clear example
But if by some magic the carbon tax did work what *** good would we do as China puts 43 more coal generators online
A bit like a drug kingpin living unsuccessfully in the rehab center.
Aw well, what is more important than appearances, Promethean posturing on the global stage...
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Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View PostThe only logical conclusion to be drawn from that, is that the CO2 tax is obviously not nearly high enough in British Columbia.
Looks like they will need to add at least a couple of zeros for it to have its desired effect.
The IPCC claims in its latest report that action must be taken to avert global warming of 1.5 degrees Celsius by the end of the century — a benchmark it says comes with costly climate consequences. Its recommendation: a carbon tax of as much as $200 per ton of carbon dioxide emissions by 2030 to an astonishing $27,000 per ton by 2100.
For America families, this could mean the price of gasoline soaring to $240 per gallon.
No wonder it's not working in BC.
I have faith in the government though, they will get there sooner or later. And Chuck will be applauding them every step of the way.
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