Majority of Canadians support more action on climate change

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Majority of Canadians support more action on climate change

TORONTO, March 7, 2017 /CNW/ - As Earth Month approaches during the year of Canada's 150th birthday, Canadians are looking to the future with support for more action on climate change and increased renewable energy generation. These results come from a recent poll conducted by Environics Research Group and commissioned by Bullfrog Power, Canada's leading green energy provider.

According to the Canada 150 Climate Change Survey, the majority (57%) of Canadians think the country should be doing more to address climate change. Millennials (ages 18-34) are even more adamant, with more than 70 per cent saying that doing more to address climate change is important. Further, 33 per cent of millennials think the country should be doing a lot more to address climate change, compared to 20 per cent and less for all other age groups.

"It is encouraging that Canadians understand the need for more renewables as the solution to the energy demands of the future," said Ron Seftel, CEO, Bullfrog Power. "To successfully transition to cleaner forms of energy, it is essential for individuals, government and business to all be working toward a common goal."

Canadians agree that responsibility for climate change action belongs to everyone, with four-in-five (85%) Canadians indicating that it is important for individuals, businesses and government all to make stronger commitments to address this issue. However, Canadians believe that it is most important that businesses make a stronger commitment (87% compared to 85% government and 84% individuals).

"Businesses have a leading role to play to support Canada's transition to a low carbon economy," said Philipp Wassenberg, President and Chief Executive Officer, Munich Reinsurance Company of Canada. "Through our partnership with Bullfrog Power, Munich Reinsurance can continue to integrate sustainable measures into our Canadian business and encourage our employees to do the same on an individual level. Supporting green energy is one way Munich Reinsurance has maintained carbon neutrality globally since 2015."

Canadians also have an eye to future electricity demands with 74 per cent thinking the country needs to generate more renewable energy in order to meet the demands of the future. Nationwide, specific forms of renewable power (35% solar, 20% hydro, 19% wind) are widely favoured over traditional forms of electricity generation (7% nuclear, 6% natural gas, 2% oil, 1% coal).

To learn more about how individuals and businesses can reduce their environmental impact and support the development of green energy projects in Canada, visit bullfrogpower.com.

Majority of Canadians support more action on climate change
 

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Nationwide, specific forms of renewable power (35% solar, 20% hydro, 19% wind) are widely favoured over traditional forms of electricity generation (7% nuclear, 6% natural gas, 2% oil, 1% coal).
Which shows you how f*cking stupid 54% of Canadians are. 35% favour solar and 19% favour wind while only 6% favour natgas. But the morons who favour wind and solar don't realize that wind and solar increases the use the natgas. Once again, and this time I'll type it real slow so you can understand, switching out CO2 for methane does not reduce GHG emissions and in fact will increase the amount of methane being emitted. Methane being a greenhouse gas that is 20x more potent than CO2.
Are you getting it yet? You've been conned you frickin' dumba$$. Conned by the oil and gas industry even.
 

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Majority of Canadians support more action on climate change

TORONTO, March 7, 2017 /CNW/ - As Earth Month approaches during the year of Canada's 150th birthday, Canadians are looking to the future with support for more action on climate change and increased renewable energy generation. These results come from a recent poll conducted by Environics Research Group and commissioned by Bullfrog Power, Canada's leading green energy provider.

According to the Canada 150 Climate Change Survey, the majority (57%) of Canadians think the country should be doing more to address climate change. Millennials (ages 18-34) are even more adamant, with more than 70 per cent saying that doing more to address climate change is important. Further, 33 per cent of millennials think the country should be doing a lot more to address climate change, compared to 20 per cent and less for all other age groups.

"It is encouraging that Canadians understand the need for more renewables as the solution to the energy demands of the future," said Ron Seftel, CEO, Bullfrog Power. "To successfully transition to cleaner forms of energy, it is essential for individuals, government and business to all be working toward a common goal."

Canadians agree that responsibility for climate change action belongs to everyone, with four-in-five (85%) Canadians indicating that it is important for individuals, businesses and government all to make stronger commitments to address this issue. However, Canadians believe that it is most important that businesses make a stronger commitment (87% compared to 85% government and 84% individuals).

"Businesses have a leading role to play to support Canada's transition to a low carbon economy," said Philipp Wassenberg, President and Chief Executive Officer, Munich Reinsurance Company of Canada. "Through our partnership with Bullfrog Power, Munich Reinsurance can continue to integrate sustainable measures into our Canadian business and encourage our employees to do the same on an individual level. Supporting green energy is one way Munich Reinsurance has maintained carbon neutrality globally since 2015."

Canadians also have an eye to future electricity demands with 74 per cent thinking the country needs to generate more renewable energy in order to meet the demands of the future. Nationwide, specific forms of renewable power (35% solar, 20% hydro, 19% wind) are widely favoured over traditional forms of electricity generation (7% nuclear, 6% natural gas, 2% oil, 1% coal).

To learn more about how individuals and businesses can reduce their environmental impact and support the development of green energy projects in Canada, visit bullfrogpower.com.

Majority of Canadians support more action on climate change

ROFLMAO. You mean the majority of truthers. The majority of taxpayers(most are not in both groups) have had enough of the BS.
 

mentalfloss

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Sorry, that would be the majority of Canadians.

The people from the land of Canadia.
 

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Majority of Canadians support more action on climate change

I'm sure it's escaped your notice entirely, but Ontario's premier has the lowest approval rating in the history of the province, and it looks like the Ontario Liberals are headed for the toilet and third place in the next election, and that's mostly because of their zealous pursuit of climate change policies which have increased the price of electricity.

The majority of Canadians? Yeah, as long as other people are paying. Once they start to see the money is coming out of their pockets watch them howl for blood.
 

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Majority of people in Canada are about to kick the Bucket. Thats going to be great for the environent.
 

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I'm sure it's escaped your notice entirely, but Ontario's premier has the lowest approval rating in the history of the province, and it looks like the Ontario Liberals are headed for the toilet and third place in the next election, and that's mostly because of their zealous pursuit of climate change policies which have increased the price of electricity.

The majority of Canadians? Yeah, as long as other people are paying. Once they start to see the money is coming out of their pockets watch them howl for blood.
Of course he has noticed , why do you think he is getting increasingly shriller ,he works for the liberals . That shrillness you hear is his worry for his job .
 

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Where I live, more of us are supporting action on climate change. We are having some of the best tire fires ever! Some days, the smoke is so thick you cannot tell if it's day or night.

We also burn old shingles and tar the scouts collect going door to door. Heyward Burkenkumen discovered (by accident) that asphalt can be made to burn, sort of. He started a tire fire beside a pile of old asphalt. I guess it heated up, started smoking and the juice coming out started on fire. Smells though.

He made a sign.

Recycle Bitumen. Burn it.

Okay, so it's not cool like, "Down with the Man!" but we live in a small town.
 

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Yup 'cuz the brain washing continues - my my my. Aren't we Sheeples LOL It'd be funny if it wasn't so sad.


JMHO
 

mentalfloss

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You can't help the climate change deniers unfortunately.

They've been conditioned to be sheeple from the beginning.
 

mentalfloss

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I'm not a climate change denier, sorry.

Those are the ones believing they are skeptics when they are actually falling for dumb talking points without thinking.

Dumb sheeple.

Are you one of them?