Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5
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And yes. I dont want climate change. I want a cap on emissions of course!
You know in the redwater area where we farm, we never have really needed to apply sulphur because of the amount of sulphur that falls in the rain around here due to the plants burning off x,y z ? Its true. But theyve cleaned up their emissions and we are seeing S levels in our soils come down. I dont want that garbage coming from the clouds ( id rather apply it to the dirt!!!)
I dont want to burn as much fuel as i do.. we have a perfect match tractor to our drill... still use older equipment because DEF is a brutal scam. And im putting up a 150k solar array to feed back into the grid for the local townsfolk to pay less in energy than i do.. cuz im thoughtful.
Canada doesnt have an emissions problem.. we have an enabling problem.
Sure oilsand " tar" is emission intensive to extract all the products... but the least we could do is make all the products here instead of shipping it all over and havingnsomeone else refine it, then send the products back to us.
How about our #1 export to china last year?
Grain?
Nope..
How about coal?
How come chuckchuck you arent posting garbage left right and centre about china and how canadian energy production IS ( fact) one of the cleanest in tbe world with the strongest pollution and human rights rules out there...
Yet we ship ( oh right.. its all thermal coal for building steel) more coal to china than we do grain.
We are enablers..
And so are you.
Look in the mirror and tell us what you do on your farm to limit your emissions.
0 till? Good
Perfect hp to match your dril.. harrows...swath width.. acres...etc? Good.
And for the record i am currently sitting in a big rig typing this on my phone across from the exact spot where my grandfathers land ( that i now own) housed the tanks that alllllll the oil from the redwater wells was housed.
Our family is oil and gas. He was one of the original workers with esso in the province.
And yes.. i STILL WISH we could use less oil and gas... with emissions caps!
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