spelling is such a distraction to those so easily distracted, hey!
Yeah, it kind of sticks out like a wedding prick!
spelling is such a distraction to those so easily distracted, hey!
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Nice attempt at diverting from the message.
Oooooh childlike pictures! My my, bet you are smarter than Waldo. Now go beat on a drum, loser.
so you have nothing to add... but insult?
What would you add to silly pictures? Oh yeah, your mouth. Join up with Cliffy.
Better to ship it by train.
cause pipelines have never spilled and tankers have never run-around/leaked... right? I could have dropped you a few gem images but, uhhh... why pile on, hey!
Pipeline is the safest
safe... for who/what? I put an emphasis on tanker traffic with my earlier post... whether Trans Mountain or Northern Gateway, legitimate concerns exist as to what a major tanker spill could mean in either case. Given the influence Harper Conservatives have brought forward, rightly understood/perceived or not, there is widespread distrust that risk is not being properly assessed and that the process is being "jimmied" in favour of industry over any consideration/concerns for the environment. There's been no attempt to win the so-called "hearts & minds" of a significant number of the general populace who hold doubts and uncertainties..... I'm not talking about the die-hard owl-toque wearing protestors here...
no - protestors are concerned over the expansion proposal that, per the Kinder Morgan formal NEB submission, would see increased tanker traffic through the Salish Sea and Burrard Inlet: from existing ~60 tankers per year, to proposed ~410 tankers per year:
protestors are also concerned that Kinder Morgan hasn't been upfront with it's extended secondary expansion plans... those not appearing within the formal NEB submission/review process; specifically:
- per the NEB submission, capacity expansion intended is stated as an increase of 540,000 barrels a day... from the existing 350,000 barrels a day on the 60 year-old original line, to an additional 540,000 barrels a day on the new pipeline => for a total capacity of 890,000 barrels a day.
- in truth, as Kinder Morgan has finally acknowledged, the designed capacity of the new pipeline is 780,000 barrels a day... 240,000 barrels a day capacity more than is being applied for in the current NEB submission. When Kinder Morgan opts to increase to the max capacity design level, a convenient "loop-hole" in the NEB Act will allow Kinder Morgan to avoid any additional environmental assessment and public interest scrutiny on this additional 240,000 barrels a day capacity. Of course, in order to export that additional design capacity, it would either mean a further increase in tanker numbers per year of the current sized "Aframax class (120,000 dwt) tankers".... or... an increase in tanker size to the "Suezmax class (200,000 dwt) tankers", which would require dredging of Burrard Inlet, something Kinder Morgan already has designs on.
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It is only in countries that have capitalist economies that give a high enough GDP & political freedoms, that such protests are allowed against -CAPITALISM
I am too old too care much and my kids have dual citizenship so let these vandals & Luddites do what they wish.
I care because I have grandchildren and I want them to have at least as good a lifestyle as I do and not have to revert to living in dank huts and caves and having to cook over an open fire.
Not much point in seeking alternatives to fossil fuels if money is still being made from it.
I agree and more to the point there is no value in leaving them in the ground if there is a viable alternative on the horizon. While some alternative power sources will work in certain locations/ applications nothing will replace fossil fuels for my kind of work short of Mr. Fusion being built.
A judge has no opinion concerning the environment or anything other than interpreting the law.I'm beginning to wonder if the judges these day don't have the same mentality as the tree huggers.
I'm beginning to wonder if the judges these day don't have the same mentality as the tree huggers.
This hardly seems like the encouragement of eco-terrorism that others seem to be suggesting.
A cynic is a man who knows the price of everything, and the value of nothing.” Oscar Wilde.
Not directed at you Tonnington.