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    No Gas For Japan

    Seriously, who the fck in Canada is still voting for this imbecile.

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    That PRICK on the right needs to be decarbonized, SAVE the country and planet.

    Japan ready to extinguish the problem. Turd slammed them in the face.

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    Last edited by fjlip; Jan 12, 2023, 17:28.

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      #3
      The way this guy is restricting Canada's economy reminds me of the calorie enhanced guy standing beside his empty shopping cart while talking on his phone, blocking the isle preventing customers from buying groceries.

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        #4
        Originally posted by jazz View Post
        Seriously, who the fck in Canada is still voting for this imbecile.
        While the media takes a large share of the blame, this also definitely has to be a reflection of our education system.

        An entire generation or more must be completely economically illiterate, to continue to vote for these short sighted ruinous policies.

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          #5
          People deserve the government they elect. I nor the vast majority out west voted for this.

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            #6
            Japan's industry minister Koichi Hagiuda said he will again ask the United States and Australia to boost output of liquefied natural gas (LNG) and ensure a stable supply to the country when he meets his counterparts in Sydney later this week.

            "I will once again firmly request the United States, a major global LNG producer, and Australia, the largest LNG supplier to Japan, to step up production and ensure a stable supply of the fuel as the global LNG market is tightening

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              #7
              In 2022, the value of LNG exports from Australia to Japan amounted to an estimated 28.8 billion Australian dollars, a noticeable increase from the 2021 value. For the financial year 2022, Japan was Australia's leading export market by value for LNG.13 Oct 2022

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                #8
                And this stoned *** wing nut tells him no

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                  #9
                  you guys care more about the enviornment.

                  we **** and pillage

                  were evil i dont own a EV and i have a gas stove.

                  im condemned to the depths of hell

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                    #10
                    Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                    In 2022, the value of LNG exports from Australia to Japan amounted to an estimated 28.8 billion Australian dollars, a noticeable increase from the 2021 value. For the financial year 2022, Japan was Australia's leading export market by value for LNG.13 Oct 2022
                    LNG gets all the press but dirty old coal is the big gainer with increased exports of near $80 Billion. Also much more profitable with this chart showing the ranges.
                    Mr Treaudau has no interest in the economy but the extra tax on those profits shown at the bottom would make the carbon tax look like chump change.Click image for larger version

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                    You need Mr Trudeau over there to get all that R aping and pillaging cleaned up for you Mallie?
                    Last edited by shtferbrains; Jan 14, 2023, 14:28.

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                      #11
                      We would be in trouble without our resource sector.

                      Rest assured it will be scaled back as world becomes greener you guys are ahead of the curve.

                      Our state sitting on worlds maybe 4th biggest uranium rserves untouchable.

                      Apparently lithium is here to amounts unknown, be interesting if that sits untouched

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                        #12
                        Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                        We would be in trouble without our resource sector.

                        Rest assured it will be scaled back as world becomes greener you guys are ahead of the curve.

                        Our state sitting on worlds maybe 4th biggest uranium rserves untouchable.

                        Apparently lithium is here to amounts unknown, be interesting if that sits untouched
                        What a crazy world, unfathomable. Some kooks have convinced other kooks that carbon, the staff of all life is evil and the western world self-destructs. Crazier than hell.

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                          #13
                          Originally posted by Landdownunder View Post
                          We would be in trouble without our resource sector.

                          Rest assured it will be scaled back as world becomes greener you guys are ahead of the curve.

                          Our state sitting on worlds maybe 4th biggest uranium rserves untouchable.

                          Apparently lithium is here to amounts unknown, be interesting if that sits untouched
                          Don't worry. The transition to greener has proven to be a transition to coal. Australia is in the right place at the right time.

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                            #14
                            But Greta won’t approve. 🙄

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                              #15
                              Just because we are going to transition to lower carbon emissions sources of energy doesn't mean there won't be a resource sector.

                              Solar, wind, water, geothermal and tides are infinite renewable resources that will never run out.

                              Did the market for oats and hay disappear after we switched from horses to steam engines and tractors?

                              The heavy trucking industry is already planning for a switch to hydrogen.

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