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An Open Letter from Economists on Canadian Carbon Pricing

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    #41
    Their is a big difference between experts that know what they are doing and ones that dont have a clue , for example the climate alarmists that have been telling us lies for 50 years , we dont keep going back to the mechanic or vet or agronomist that has been wrong every time

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      #42
      Well Crop you have demonstrated can't tell the difference between a pest bird or a good bird let alone experts in any field!

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        #43
        Tax me harder so I can save money, chuckroach is even sillier than usual!

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          #44
          i know one thing most birds are more intelligent than the waco lefties that that think the bit of carbon tax canadains pay will change the weather

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            #45
            And doing nothing is truly more costly. Climate-related impacts are costing average Canadian households $720 per year today, and will rise to around $2,000 per year by 2050. In 2023, Canada’s severe weather caused over $3.1 billion in insured damages. That’s just the table stakes for impacts that are also costing lives and affecting physical and mental health."

            The experts I hire couldn't dream of thinking something this stupid.

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              #46
              Sure Crop. Says the guy who says vaccines are killing us with zero evidence! And posts fake health advisories from the old country!

              More CO2 and hotter and drier summers will be good for us!

              And BP are you saying forest fires, smoke, loss of houses and businesses, the heat dome in BC that caused 600 heat deaths, and the ongoing drought and water shortage has no cost?
              Last edited by chuckChuck; Mar 31, 2024, 08:43.

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                #47
                Firstly, he states climate impacts, not man made change impacts. Unless I took the paragraph out of context.
                Next, is he separating natural impacts from man made change impacts. How does he know?
                A number on weather damage.
                Compared to what? A guessed number if carbon usage had stopped in 1945?? 2000? Today?He knows the spread?
                Then he places an actual number in 2050 dollars on the exact cost of man induced change from carbon.
                Then the obligatory lives, physical, mental health. Insulting
                Last edited by blackpowder; Mar 31, 2024, 09:12.

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                  #48
                  Chuck did you read that statement Mr Geebo had published in the NP.

                  You better scurry over there and help out in the comments section.

                  He's not getting much support from anyone there.

                  You could carry the flag. Might get you some attaboy points with your handlers.
                  Last edited by shtferbrains; Mar 31, 2024, 09:22.

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                    #49
                    Sure BP you have made the calculations on the costs of climate change around Canada and the world!

                    But I am betting you haven't even done a detailed cost of production calculation on all your crops and livestock on your own farm.

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                      #50
                      And you put your faith in a man who says the only cause of inflation is the carbon tax? And that crypto currency will solve the inflation problem?

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