Author Topic: Addressing climate change  (Read 10166 times)

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Offline Granny

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Re: Addressing climate change
« Reply #300 on: March 27, 2020, 06:03:04 pm »
Oil has never looked less enticing an investment that I can remember.  Oil is $21 a barrel, gas is ridiculously low.  It's not good for the Canadian economy but it could be good for the world, will be interesting to see how renewables do after this virus is gone.  It would be nice to walk downtown in any city and not smell and breath exhaust.

Wow. Got a flashback to Toronto's downtown air [edit]  18+ years ago, and how it cleared after 9/11.

Ya, we can do this better.

We can subsidize workers for transitioning to viable industries, instead of subsidizing multinational profits and GHG's.

If we were not subsidizing fossil fuel profits, investors would be fleeing to renewables for profits.

I think we should just free the electricity energy market and let that happen.

I believe in free enterprise in electricity.
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