Energy is likely the most vital component for all human endeavours. Why do Canadians allow governments to tax and excessively regulate all forms of energy, including healthy food?
Gene: This is great start. But we should go back further with respect to understanding climate change. It seems that dissenting voices regarding our climate have been censored for years. This has resulted in a conclusion that Earth is going to hell in a hand basket because of human caused increases in CO2. I'm not a climatologist but climate seems to be a lot more complex than our government and the UN acknowledge. Then the media only reports one side of the issue- the negative side. Anyone talking about any benefit of CO2 for plant growth is completely ignored.
It seems to me that we should have open debate on the issues and not just the snippets that have been approved by the World Economic Forum.
Poilievre makes a good argument for increasing our natural gas sales to overseas markets like India. He reasoned that converting India to natural gas in place of coal would be the biggest step Canada could make toward decreasing atmospheric CO2. Of course that assumes that CO2 is the bad boy as portrayed by the mainstream media.
I wrote an eBook on Climate Change in early 2023. “What to do about Climate Change - a Libertarian Proposal” reviews the topic from an economic and political perspective and then presents an innovative way to get the government out of the Climate Change Crisis Theory (CCCT) business and make room for free market innovations to address the concern by only those people who believe it is a serious issue and are willing to invest their own time, money and efforts to address it. An original idea is described in sufficient detail to show one good example of how this could work.
Do you know about the Milankovitch Cycles? YouTube has several videos explaining it to prove they there are much bigger processes at work than the lowly CO2 molecule.
If I was a C02 molecule, I would sue the CCCT activists for impugning my reputation😜
Gene: This is great start. But we should go back further with respect to understanding climate change. It seems that dissenting voices regarding our climate have been censored for years. This has resulted in a conclusion that Earth is going to hell in a hand basket because of human caused increases in CO2. I'm not a climatologist but climate seems to be a lot more complex than our government and the UN acknowledge. Then the media only reports one side of the issue- the negative side. Anyone talking about any benefit of CO2 for plant growth is completely ignored.
It seems to me that we should have open debate on the issues and not just the snippets that have been approved by the World Economic Forum.
Poilievre makes a good argument for increasing our natural gas sales to overseas markets like India. He reasoned that converting India to natural gas in place of coal would be the biggest step Canada could make toward decreasing atmospheric CO2. Of course that assumes that CO2 is the bad boy as portrayed by the mainstream media.
Thanks Kanji.
I wrote an eBook on Climate Change in early 2023. “What to do about Climate Change - a Libertarian Proposal” reviews the topic from an economic and political perspective and then presents an innovative way to get the government out of the Climate Change Crisis Theory (CCCT) business and make room for free market innovations to address the concern by only those people who believe it is a serious issue and are willing to invest their own time, money and efforts to address it. An original idea is described in sufficient detail to show one good example of how this could work.
Do you know about the Milankovitch Cycles? YouTube has several videos explaining it to prove they there are much bigger processes at work than the lowly CO2 molecule.
If I was a C02 molecule, I would sue the CCCT activists for impugning my reputation😜
Gene, an excellent topic in an extended format.
I wonder if PP has the expansion in mind ?
Going up against Carney may require PP digs deeper and expands on his slogans