May 17, 2023 | 07:38
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"The WEF, UN, Chinese, Club of Rome, BLM…. Etc…."
Another of Tom's grocery lists of what and who is wrong in the world today? You are so understated Tom. Don't hold back on your grandiose conspiracy theories.
And the 50,000 people mostly seniors who died of covid in Canada were just another planned distraction Tom?
So Tom these are also the organizations that are responsible for the nasty spring fire season in Alberta? It was all planned by the academics and government forest resource managers?
It wouldn't have anything to do with the drought and above average temperatures?
Scientists have said expect more extreme fire conditions as human caused climate changes intensifies.
Its one of the more obvious costs of climate change.
May 17, 2023 | 08:15
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Scott Moe says we arn't going to pretend we can achieve net zero by 2035.
“The federal government’s standards for zero-emissions electrical generation by 2035 are unrealistic and unaffordable,” Moe said in a press release. “They mean SaskPower rates would more than double and we may not have enough generation to keep the lights on. I’m not going to let that happen.”
Scott Moe says we arn't going to pretend we can achieve net zero by 2035.
“The federal government’s standards for zero-emissions electrical generation by 2035 are unrealistic and unaffordable,” Moe said in a press release. “They mean SaskPower rates would more than double and we may not have enough generation to keep the lights on. I’m not going to let that happen.”
We are going to pretend we can do it by 2050.
When an Unstoppable Force meets an immovable object.
These type of announcements will be a regular occurrence over the next few decades. Move the goal posts far enough ahead that they are someone else's problem.
I expect we all know someone who has been sitting deadlines to go on a diet or stop smoking or stop drinking etc, and every few months, kick the can down the road.
This is almost the same thing, except smoking and drinking and being overweight are actually harmful.
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