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    With the ineptitude of this regime, I am sure some people will get multiple cheques, dead people will get cheques, and Quebec for sure will get most of the cheques.

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      Originally posted by Hamloc View Post
      I finally understand how the mind of a socialist works.
      And that is one of the many benefits of not ignoring or blocking the socialists on this site. Even occasionally engaging with them to help them reveal their true colors. We can learn so much about what motivates them, and their end goals. Keep your friends close and your enemies closer.

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        Shouldn’t we take on El Niño and El nina before we worry about climate change. I mean these are 2 well documented and studied phenomena going back 150yrs.

        If chuck could tell us exactly how much carbon tax will stop these I might be on board.

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          Originally posted by jazz View Post
          Shouldn’t we take on El Niño and El nina before we worry about climate change. I mean these are 2 well documented and studied phenomena going back 150yrs.

          If chuck could tell us exactly how much carbon tax will stop these I might be on board.
          Yup , add solar cycles , magnetic pole shifting and many other natural phenomena that are cyclical throughout the millennia.

          No doubt pollution in general has done massive harm to some environments and local ecosystems around the world , that’s a huge problem especially in third world countries.
          But pinning the blame of climate change solely on carbon and the exaggeration to guilt all into a hugely economic destructive carbon tax that is decimating the middle class as we speak is not going to change anything as far as climate change

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            Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
            In your graphic if you decarbonize the electricity source for charging EVs the result is 13 tons E. Far less than either hybrids or ICE vehicles.

            Even if you charge with fossil fuel sourced electricity, large scale plants are more efficient than ICE engines so there is a reduction in emissions.

            Canada currently has 60% of its electricity from hydro. Add in a growing share renewables and nuclear in Ontario and the amount of carbon free electricity is very significant.

            Renewables are the cheapest way to generate lots of new electrcity. Storage is becoming a reality in EVs, ammonnia, hydrogen, grid batteries and gas can still used for backup when needed.

            Alberta is leading the way on massive amounts of new renewable generation.
            If you start discussing nuclear as a solid O&G replacement, I'll take you seriously. Even better if you put some research into Thorium.

            But as long as you keep saying that second bold bit, you're not terribly believable.

            You think renewables are the cheapest? And they are less carbonized?

            If renewables, specifically wind and solar, were cheap, they wouldn't need gov subsidies and grants to get companies and private people to use them.

            I'd also invite you out to see a current wind project being built and the site of a proposed solar farm and you tell me if you think they're not a large ecological impact and that they aren't using much carbon. Keeping in mind everything on the planet is made up of carbon so it's physically impossible to decarbonize anything. There will always be carbon invovled.

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              Originally posted by Blaithin View Post
              If you start discussing nuclear as a solid O&G replacement, I'll take you seriously. Even better if you put some research into Thorium.

              But as long as you keep saying that second bold bit, you're not terribly believable.

              You think renewables are the cheapest? And they are less carbonized?

              If renewables, specifically wind and solar, were cheap, they wouldn't need gov subsidies and grants to get companies and private people to use them.

              I'd also invite you out to see a current wind project being built and the site of a proposed solar farm and you tell me if you think they're not a large ecological impact and that they aren't using much carbon. Keeping in mind everything on the planet is made up of carbon so it's physically impossible to decarbonize anything. There will always be carbon invovled.
              And therein lies the problem with demonizing the building block of all life, and virtually all industrial and chemical processes.
              Isn't it incredible how this poster can continue to make the erroneous claim about low cost renewables in spite of all evidence to the contrary. I have asked him countless times over the years to provide even a single example of additional wind and solar not resulting in significantly higher costs to the consumer. And in spite of his eagerness to finally prove me wrong about something, he cannot find even a single example to disprove my broad sweeping generalization. But doesn't let that stop him from continuing to propagate the same fake news.
              Last edited by AlbertaFarmer5; Jul 6, 2023, 11:33.

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                Canada currently has 60% of its electricity from hydro. Add in a growing share renewables and nuclear in Ontario and the amount of carbon free electricity is very significant.

                This the telling portion of his post.
                Ontario and Quebec are Canada after all.

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                  Originally posted by blackpowder View Post
                  Canada currently has 60% of its electricity from hydro. Add in a growing share renewables and nuclear in Ontario and the amount of carbon free electricity is very significant.

                  This the telling portion of his post.
                  Ontario and Quebec are Canada after all.
                  Except that none of that was carbon free. All of it required massive amounts of carbon intensive concrete and steel at plastics and lubricants, etc and fossil fuel powered machines, and will continue to require these inputs throughout their lifespans

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                    Originally posted by chuckChuck View Post
                    In your graphic if you decarbonize the electricity source for charging EVs the result is 13 tons E. Far less than either hybrids or ICE vehicles.

                    Even if you charge with fossil fuel sourced electricity, large scale plants are more efficient than ICE engines so there is a reduction in emissions.

                    Canada currently has 60% of its electricity from hydro. Add in a growing share renewables and nuclear in Ontario and the amount of carbon free electricity is very significant.

                    Renewables are the cheapest way to generate lots of new electrcity. Storage is becoming a reality in EVs, ammonnia, hydrogen, grid batteries and gas can still used for backup when needed.

                    Alberta is leading the way on massive amounts of new renewable generation.
                    Danny is good then , no ?

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                      Originally posted by caseih View Post
                      Danny is good then , no ?
                      What did Danny have to with it? It was the private sector and a deregulated electricity system.

                      Wasn't she just elected or did you forget that already?

                      And no she is not good either! LOL

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                        Originally posted by AlbertaFarmer5 View Post
                        Except that none of that was carbon free. All of it required massive amounts of carbon intensive concrete and steel at plastics and lubricants, etc and fossil fuel powered machines, and will continue to require these inputs throughout their lifespans
                        Didn't say anything was carbon free did I? LOL

                        But hydro has very low emissions compared to coal and gas which also require lots of carbon emissions to extract, build, and transport.

                        But the nit picker from Alberta will still try to make a lame point from nothing to tell us why EVs wont work.

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