Industry has done little to eliminate the tailing ponds at the Tar Sands. It is estimated 200 000 birds lind in these ponds yearly.
Hopefully snow geese. I can only shoot 60 a year. Far from enough.
Industry has done little to eliminate the tailing ponds at the Tar Sands. It is estimated 200 000 birds lind in these ponds yearly.
Not to mention the drastic rise in cancer rates of aboriginals living in the vicinity and downstream. It is always someone else who pays the price for some peoples greed.Industry has done little to eliminate the tailing ponds at the Tar Sands. It is estimated 200 000 birds lind in these ponds yearly.
There, there; don't be too hard on yourself here.
Besides, it's not just your one post you've identified, it's fair to say that all your posts are equally as dumb, so at least you can boast that you are consistent!
Not to mention the drastic rise in cancer rates of aboriginals living in the vicinity and downstream. It is always someone else who pays the price for some peoples greed.
It's time you got a job in resources like a real Indian.
This is such a dumb post lol
There, there; don't be too hard on yourself here.
Besides, it's not just your one post you've identified, it's fair to say that all your posts are equally as dumb, so at least you can boast that you are consistent!
The 'report' is dead wrong.
Oilsands are the highest capital costs, but have little risk.
And the answer is "money." Such a simple answer, and yet it continues to elude lefties.The question isn't if the energy is there or can it be developed sustainably, it's how do we get the big players in the energy sector to wake up to reality and move out of areas that are no longer sustainable.
Hopefully snow geese. I can only shoot 60 a year. Far from enough.
You need a ``card``...........
They ruinin your fields (question mark won`t work)
Cool report written by people with a financial stake in the solar industry.
We need more just like it posted as "official truth".
The key elements making up the entity that is the Carbon Tracker Initiative are as follows:
Jeremy Leggett, Chairman
Jeremy Leggett is the founder and chairman of SolarCentury, an international solar solutions company, and Solar Aid, an African solar lighting charity. An Entrepreneur of the Year at the New Energy Awards and a CNN Principal Voice, Jeremy convened the UK Industry Taskforce on Peak Oil and Energy Security and is a founding director of the world’s first private equity fund for renewable energy, Bank Sarasin’s New Energies Invest, where he has been a non-executive board member for twelve years.
And the answer is "money." Such a simple answer, and yet it continues to elude lefties.
Go figure.
And the answer is "money." Such a simple answer, and yet it continues to elude lefties.
Go figure.