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To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1122513)3/3/2019 9:55:10 PM
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You believe your own bull shit. That’s good.. less than 0.002 of our energy comes from renewables. Best hope for your ilk is a Bezos rocket ship to a far away planet where you can live your lie. You keep projecting your stupidity rat.




To: Wharf Rat who wrote (1122513)3/3/2019 9:56:17 PM
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How Canada is ‘faking it’ on climate change



Toronto SUN Opinion Columnists

Prime Minister Justin Trudeau’s government has come up with a new way to meet Canada’s greenhouse gas emission targets under the Paris climate accord.
Except it doesn’t reduce emissions. It’s an accounting trick.

Since there’s no way we can meet our looming target for 2030 that Trudeau agreed to when he signed the 2015 Paris climate deal — lowering Canada’s emissions to 30% below 2005 levels — the Liberals have started moving the goalposts closer to the target.

But it has nothing to do with what we’ve been told is the real problem — industrial emissions from man-made activities when burning fossil fuels (oil, coal and natural gas) for energy.



Prime Minister Justin Trudeau responds to questions during a news conference following a cabinet retreat in Sherbrooke, Que. on Friday, January 18, 2019. Paul