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Ontario is committing suicide.

Busta

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The Ontario government will spend more than $7-billion over four years on a sweeping climate change plan that will affect every aspect of life – from what people drive to how they heat their homes and workplaces – in a bid to slash the province’s carbon footprint.

Ontario will begin phasing out natural gas for heating, provide incentives to retrofit buildings and give rebates to drivers who buy electric vehicles. It will also require that gasoline sold in the province contain less carbon, bring in building code rules requiring all new homes by 2030 to be heated with electricity or geothermal systems, and set a target for 12 per cent of all new vehicle sales to be electric by 2025.



Yep, the world's most indebted non-sovereign jurisdiction is to commit suicide trying to fight the biggest non-problem in the history of the world.

As Canada's largest province this will also drag the entire country down with it.

Anybody who has the means and opportunity to move out of Ontario and possibly even Canada would do well to do so. I am seriously looking into it.

Are the MarkPrince types of the world happy now?

Way to go lunatics. Way to go.

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Why oh why did I vote for her :don'twantto-see:/

https://www.theglobeandmail.com/new...sweeping-climate-change-plan/article30029081/
 
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cristycurves

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Cristy

If a forested area has trees that are hundreds of years old............Ask yourself why they are not thousands of years old.

Papa I've met enough scientists and other people who are specialists in fields that pertain to energy, who have enlightened me to much and I have faith in their knowledge. I've no doubt mankind has and is causing our planet to change and change at a rate that is killing it. Our ignoring this will leave little left for future generations. So we address it now or continue to enjoy all mother nature's rebellion.

Concerning trees, Papa there are some that are thousands of years old, but many things factor into why forests cannot sustain long history, namely human intervention and
  • The availability of water
  • Sun
  • Temperature
  • The presence or absence of wind
  • Fires
  • Pests
  • Diseases & disorders
https://www.mnn.com/earth-matters/w...s-10-oldest-living-trees/taking-the-long-view

 
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