
SaskPower is now getting in the greenwashing game.
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SaskPower is now getting in the greenwashing game.
Don’t miss this week’s episode of the Pipeline Online Podcast – Show me the Money! – 1 p.m. CST Monday live on the Pipeline Online Facebook page, LinkedIn and X. Hint: X works best.
This is just Saskpower continuing to virtue signal and scam their mentally deficient customers.
the greenwashing or carbon offset boondoggles are a way for Nanny Moe and the SaskParty to appeal to leftists.
Nope. This reflects Moes true nature. The conservative sounding stuff is the appeasement message.
I guess someone in a boardroom somewhere said “Second look at indulgences?” and SaskPower ran with it.
Further proof that –
* Wexit will never happen, and
* Tommy Douglas wasn’t wrong about the subnormals thing.
L- Sask Power: “You have committed sins against Gaia, but if you buy Indulgences from us.
You will be allowed to continue sinning and to escape purgatory. Be advised the price of
said indulgences may rise in the future and something else you do may also be declared a
sin, too!”
Or go research the Ontario Feed in Tariff program brought in by the filthy Liberals.
What a debacle.
Curly and Larry weren’t available for comment on this debacle as they were too busy n’yuking it up!
So basically a scam within a scam.
Things quickly descend to grey when one ceases to acknowledge black and white.
Like the Coronahoax, AGW is a moronic, easily-disprovable anti-scientific lie. Those who pretend otherwise will forever be scratching their heads over downstream reactions to the root of the problem – the original scam.
Thou shalt not blaspheme against Mother Gaia.
Finally, a volunteer tax for morons. I support it.
Doomberg and the Free Press had fun with a recent Ottawa City press release:
An ironclad canon of the Church of Carbon™ is that parishioners are not allowed to have nice things, which explains the following bit of regulatory tomfoolery:
In what it is calling “a bold move” to combat climate change, the City of Ottawa has introduced a strict by-law limiting residents from using remote car starters to warm up their vehicles for more than one minute before driving. The law, intended to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and improve local air quality, has sparked heated debate, especially given Ottawa’s notoriously harsh winters. The new rule allows vehicles to idle for just 60 seconds if the driver is not inside.
Yes, you read that right: It is illegal in Ottawa to heat up your car in subzero weather. Further in the same article, we find an early leading candidate for quote of the year:
“Every little bit counts,” said city councillor Laura Green.
The other half of it is you are only allowed to idle for 10 minutes out of every 60 when it’s above 27 or below 0, so if you happen to have to work outside, and need to warm up, or you happen to be a truck driver who doesn’t have an APU, then the city wants to unperson you from their nice warm offices.
Didn’t Tom Jones do a song about this? “It’s good to flush the green greenwash of home”?