“Our Plan Is Working”

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Blacklock’s Reporter- Climate Emissions Up Again

National Inventory figures showed only two provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan, saw declines in emissions year over year. Alberta emissions fell from 271 to 270 million tonnes in 2022. Saskatchewan emissions fell from 77 to 76 million tonnes.

Data in all other provinces were unchanged or saw an increase in emissions. Ontario had the largest gain, from 151 to 157 million tonnes.

28 Replies to ““Our Plan Is Working””

  1. And yet, Alberta and Saskatchewan are vilified. Both provinces have had their populations increase as well, so clearly, the conservative governments are doing something right.

  2. Francisco, what’s the deal with Blacklocks?
    Is it $350/year or is that a initial sign up fee?
    What is the yearly?

  3. National Inventory figures showed only two provinces, Alberta and Saskatchewan, saw declines in emissions year over year.

    Blackie grins & rubs his hands w/ glee, as our provincial economies are destroyed. He doesn’t care about the ROC. He wants to kill the spirit of the west & make us renegades subservient. Can’t have the narrative exposed.

    1. You are right to point out that that decrease reflects the carnage that the Liberal policies are wreaking on the two oil producing economies.
      Just imagine what would happen here if there was a “business case” for natural gas and oil production.

  4. According to the Liebirels:
    Companies shut down, people can’t afford to buy stuff or travel = so emissions go down = good.
    Federal government hires massively, skewing unemployment numbers = good.
    Then tell everybody “What a good boy am I.”.

    1. Are they speaking of Co2 … which is ABSOLUTELY NOT a pollutant. And it’s never been PROVEN to have any significant CAUSAL effect on climate change. This is ALL a giant mind fkcu by the worldwide Socialists who are attempting to seize control of The capitalist West.

  5. Sri Lanka tried to ban fertilizer because their foreign currency reserves were being depleted, and then boasted about the environmental angle for “good boy points” from the WEF and other globalists.

    Then their government was demolished by a hyperinflation crisis brought on by the precipitous drop in agricultural production.

  6. Not surpising as population grew 3.5% nationally, probably much larger as a percentage in Ontario as they mostly go to Toronto.

    1. I’d like to see someone come out and say that if you are concerned about Climate Change, then all immigration should be stopped from countries that have a lower per capita carbon emission rate, and we can only accept immigrants from countries with a higher per capita emission rate…

      Not that many of them would want to move here:
      Palau 59.00
      Qatar 35.52
      Kuwait 24.90
      United Arab Emirates 21.75
      Bahrain 21.31
      Trinidad and Tobago 21.17
      Brunei 20.65
      Gibraltar 18.96
      New Caledonia 18.24
      Oman 17.09
      Saudi Arabia 16.98
      Canada 15.22

    2. Robert, exactly so. Canada’s official immigration figures are 465,000 in 2023. Of these, half go to Ontario. As typical Ontarians’ they all consume about 1.5 MWh of electricity annually. Ontario gets most of its electricity from nuclear power. But this is working flat out, and no new nuclear plants have been built since 1993.

      So all the additional electrical demand has to be met by burning more natural gas. There has been some increase in production from wind, but this is trivial. Most of the 300,000 additional MWH annually comes from burning gas. This is precisely why the Ontario government wants to build least an additional seven nuclear power plants and refurbish Pickering. It will all be very badly needed in the next 20-30 years.

  7. When you shut down restaurants, recreational sports and cancel all public events for a year and order people to stay home, yeah that might have an effect on emissions. Remember when Ontario almost was going to do random police checks if you were ‘caught’ driving? Speaking of Ontario, here’s some advice for the Conservatives for free. Have Doug Ford resign as Premier and elect a new leader. When resigning, apologize for locking down, and admit it was a mistake. That’s the only way he’ll gain any respect for his stupid fat head, at least for me.

    1. Same here. Too much for me. I support Rebel, True North, Western Standard, and Kate.

  8. $350 a year is probably good value for M&S (movers and shakers) and HPP (higher purpose persons).
    Punters like us. Nah.

    My guess is that most subscriptions are paid for by third parties: policy makers, would be policy makers, think tanks, universities, gubmint departments to figure put the tweaks needed to tamp down dissent. NGOs which are our de facto rulers, etc.

    A century or so ago I subscribed to the pretigious and much more expensive Bank Credit Analyst. Truthfully, I got nothing out of it. Correction: Got much debilitating confusion.

  9. I’m not paying $350/yr to piss myself off with all the juicy details of Ottawa’s corruption. I’m already pissed off as it is. I used to subscribe to Western Standard, but twice their editorial bots refused to post my comments, labelling them as “spam”. They were nothing of the sort. Since I was paying $100/yr for WS, I told them I was not renewing, and why.

    Rebel News still comes across as cheap, schlocky tabloid crap. I don’t read them. True North is good, but 95% of their stuff is video clips.

    Currently I read daily: Small Dead Animals, ZeroHedge, and Conservative Treehouse.

  10. Saskatchewan could’ve given Guilbeault the finger by knocking down the price of gas .15/liter but Moe and the Sask Party balked. I know it’s a Provincial tax…but still.
    If Provincial Premiers are going to play these games, stop pissing and moaning how carbon taxes are hurting families.
    Start walking the talk.

    1. I agree. Alberta has a budget surplus most years in spite of not having a sales tax, yet still gets a cut of every gallon of gasoline sold.

  11. If we increased barrel emissions there could be less political emissions…

    I pay 2$/mo for the WSJ. (That’s a pretty middle-of-the-road publication – although the readers aren’t.)
    I’d only pay a buck a day for Blacklock’s if it were a pertinent business right-off.

  12. I would love to see the carbon footprint analysis – as required by law – on the Liberal’s immigration policy.

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