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Farmers in Canada will get no Credit for what they did to help the climate up to 2017
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Originally posted by chuckChuck View PostSo SF3 doesn't believe in human caused climate change caused by increased CO2 emissions, but he still believes that by sequestering carbon (capturing C02 in soils) he "helped" the climate! An interesting contradiction. maybe SF3 can "rant" at us with an explanation of the obvious contradiction.
Hey it's Thursday! Lets have some fun. Lets watch SF3 explain why he wants to be paid for solving a problem that doesn't exist!
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostChuck2 how do you propose that farmers in Canada compete with jurisdictions like Russia, Brazil and the U.S. where there is no carbon tax and one is not proposed?! In the U.S. there is no proposed carbon tax but farmers can collect carbon credits. How do you square this circle?!
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostChuck2 how do you propose that farmers in Canada compete with jurisdictions like Russia, Brazil and the U.S. where there is no carbon tax and one is not proposed?! In the U.S. there is no proposed carbon tax but farmers can collect carbon credits. How do you square this circle?!
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Originally posted by Hamloc View PostChuck2 in the U.S. they are using the carrot approach in Canada they are using the stick approach which do you think will be more successful?!
It seems that Chuck/NFU/Federal Liberals/UN definition of success differs ever so slightly from anyone with an ounce of common sense or understanding of economics.
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Hamloc, Ask Jason Kenney and Scotty Moe. They both have carbon taxes on large emitters such a fertilizer plants.
Both carrot and stick policies are going to be used and are being used by Conservative governments.
Oh,and Erin Otoole supports the Paris climate accord and not one Premier has said that the science is wrong or that they don't have a plan to reduce emissions.
The most interesting thing about this thread is that avowed climate change deniers seem to believe that they should be paid for carbon credits. Two observations: 1. They must believe human caused climate change is real. 2. Or they like to contradict themselves.
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Originally posted by Robertbarlage View PostTipical Lefty jealous! Come on chuck u do nothing all year but cut and paste!
And SF3 and several other posters post way more that I ever do. So if anyone is going to be accused of wasting a lot of their time, we can start a list of the top posters and users on Agrisilly. LOL
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