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Until this moment I have been forced to listen while media and politicians alike have told me "what Canadians think". In all that time they never once asked.
This is just the voice of an ordinary Canadian yelling back at the radio -
"You don't speak for me."
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*Sigh* http://thetimes-tribune.com/news/wind-turbine-blade-separated-crashed-to-ground-sunday-1.1782867
On other energy news;
Without allies in the House and Senate, I predict Zero will now allow Keystone.
Now if only a few thousand blades could fall off the Wynnemills in Ontario……
Less than two years old and it has already failed? Some quality control there.
This is great news.
This is a very accessible discussion of random global warming and cooling.
https://quadrant.org.au/opinion/doomed-planet/2014/10/physicist-looks-pause/
Don’t bet on it; Petulance is Obomber’s middle name. The 2014 mid-term was a personal rejection of Him.
As I see it Obama has two agendas that he want to see in place before he leaves in two years: create an environment for a permanent Progressive/Democratic Party government and two bring into law his own personal agenda items using whatever means it takes.
As Robert of Ottawa points out Obama will see yesterday’s election as a personal rejection of his ideas. His ego tells him that he is in the right and that it is his mission to reshape the US into the image that he wants and with his comment “I have a pen, I can use the phone”, he has clearly stated that he’ll not let an elected government stand in his way. To give Keystone the go ahead would be to admit that he was wrong which he’s never done and never will. He’ll keep posponing that decision until he’s out of office and that’s the best we can expect on this topic.
OT .. sort of.
Climate change survey from U of Lethbridge.
Please take a few minutes. Comments section at the end.
http://climateperceptions.weebly.com/
Thanks
CAS
Probably another of those many random items that seem to be
built during a Monday morning or perhaps a Friday afternoon.
They’re probably not going to like my answers or my comment:
Anyone who is actually concerned about Green House Gasses causing Climate Change should not buy anything from China or America. China produces 30% of the world’s GHGs, and America produces 15%, and if we add India, those three countries contribute more than half of the world’s GHGs.
Canada produces 2% of the worlds human caused GHGs, the Athabasca oilsands operations contributes only 0.15% of the world’s GHGs. Any big city dumps more pollution and creates more wasteland than Canada’s oilsands mining and processing.
Anyone really concerned about CO2, should plant trees, and consider how much ‘stuff’ they buy that’s made in China, the USSA, or India. Making and shipping all that ‘stuff’ is contributing more GHGs than all the fossil fuel we burn to heat our buildings or run our vehicles.