Well, we had a very productive thread where we discussed all the small things that can be done that add up. Everything from the type of lightbulbs used, to energy conservation, getting more people into public transit, cutting down less trees, more wind power, more solar power, putting an end to power grids and having electricity made on a smaller scale in backyards, or common areas, biodiesel, the list goes on and on and on. The idea that the entire economy will crumble if Kyoto if we attempt to meet kyoto targets is just false.What are you proposing? Banning meet? 1.00$ a litter gas tax. Shutting down coal power in Ontario and the oil industry in Alberta? There is a reason that Harper says meeting Kyoto would mean economic hardship. There is no magic bullet.
http://www.thenewatlantis.com/archive/15/zubrin.htm
Most people that advocate Kyoto are unwilling to changer there own life and they expect the rest of Canada to do what they aren’t.
What are you proposing? Banning meet? 1.00$ a litter gas tax. Shutting down coal power in Ontario and the oil industry in Alberta? There is a reason that Harper says meeting Kyoto would mean economic hardship. There is no magic bullet.
http://www.thenewatlantis.com/archive/15/zubrin.htm
Most people that advocate Kyoto are unwilling to changer there own life and they expect the rest of Canada to do what they aren’t. Besids global warming is awsome. lol
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=HMliLih1jsY&mode=related&search=
And I can see you have about as much faith in Canadians as Harper does. Thanks...thanks alot.