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The cement, steel and generators have lots and lots of carbon

Everything is carbon based, including humans.

Carbon is a key component of all known life on Earth. Complex molecules are made up of carbon bonded with other elements, especially oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen.

So what’s you f*cking point Cap.. or you just taking though your ass with FoxNews talking points.
 

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Everything is carbon based, including humans.

Carbon is a key component of all known life on Earth. Complex molecules are made up of carbon bonded with other elements, especially oxygen, hydrogen and nitrogen.

So what’s you f*cking point Cap.. or you just taking though your ass with FoxNews talking points.

You're one bright candle, that's for sure, unfortunately not bright enough to understand despite your providing the smoking gun that totally undermines the AGW, errrrr sorry, climate change argument, you can't out 2+2 together
 

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You're one bright candle, that's for sure, unfortunately not bright enough to understand despite your providing the smoking gun that totally undermines the AGW, errrrr sorry, climate change argument, you can't out 2+2 together

You should be a politician, you just replied with a paragraph and nonsensical BS.. Cap for leader of back wood Red Neck Ontario

Don’t you have something important to do, like ice fishing..
 

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You should be a politician, you just replied with a paragraph and nonsensical BS.. Cap for leader of back wood Red Neck Ontario


Whats it means in the context of our last little back and forth is that the fantasy of green energy (read: carbon free) is entirely impossible without either the building blocks (cement, steel, etc ring a bell?), the people to produce and consume it or the industry/manufacture to come up with the other necessary bits (think copper, lithium, cobalt, etc).

... And hopefully the movement to seperate NW Ont from the rest develops some legs.

those folks will be kicking ass and taking names if they can ever start developing their resources more agressively

Don’t you have something important to do, like ice fishing..

Not interested since I left Winnipeg... Damn did we have a blast drinking, I mean ice fishing
 

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More COBALT!

 

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Okay.


"The Marvel Loch gold mine located between Kalgoorlie and Perth, 30 kilometres from Southern Cross, in Western Australia, has been purchased from St Barbara Limited by Chinese company China Hanking Holdings. Part of St Barbara's Southern Cross operations, the Marvel Loch Underground mine is the core of St Barbara's Southern Cross Operations. Gold mineralisation extends over a 1.3 km strike length and has been identified to depths of over 700 metres below surface. The ore body comprises multiple lodes. Those currently being mined include Sherwood and Undaunted at the North; Exhibition at the centre; and East and New at the South. Mining methods include uphole benching and open stoping with rock fill, where necessary. Ore production from Marvel Loch Underground mine for the 2011 financial year was 1,161,078 tonnes at an average grade of 3.2 g/t. "
 

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So..whats this about BC's carbon tax which used to be transparent about it's use, not being transparent anymore?

How B.C.’s formerly ‘revenue neutral’ carbon tax turned into another government cash grab
Charles Lammam and Taylor Jackson: The carbon tax will result in a cumulative $865 million tax increase on British Columbians — so much for revenue neutrality
How B.C.


Don’t believe the hype on BC’s carbon tax
The other day, I saw two new examples of breathless praise for BC’s carbon tax, and how it has been wonderful for the province economically and environmentally. Here’s the New York Times:

[T]he most important takeaway for American skeptics is that the policy basically worked as advertised. British Columbia’s economy did not collapse. In fact, the provincial economy grew faster than its neighbors’ even as its greenhouse gas emissions declined.

It’s a great story, but unfortunately it’s fiction.
Don't believe the hype on BC's carbon tax - Behind the Numbers

Ah yes..the carving tax...
:)
just carving that wallet right off your butt, so it won't interfere with your raping