In other news, drowning isn't real. You need water to live, how can too much water be a bad thing?
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In other news, drowning isn't real. You need water to live, how can too much water be a bad thing?
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Conservatism is poison. It's time humanity moved past it.
You'd think with a name like conservatives, they would be all for conserving the environment...
Fucking knobs.
and voted in by bigger fucking knobs. These are the crazies Jason (the self-loathing gay) Kenney was referring to .
the problem is net zero has become a shorthand for ‘leave it in the ground,’ and that's what our members are responding to, said Smith
Lmao. Look at her, she's actually beginning to understand what CO2 reduction actually means.
“But just like I can go drink five litres of water and get water poisoning, too much CO2 is a detriment to the planet and it’s a detriment to the people,” Bieganek said to jeers from the audience. "
sigh
Beyond support for carbon capture, the Smith government hasn’t provided any firm details on how that target will be met. And during her morning keynote address, Smith reiterated her commitment to double oil and gas production.
Remind me, again, how conservatives aren't the problem.
I’m afraid I can’t remind you of that, because they are.
So much environmental destruction is going to follow this.
Lol. Swing by the oilsands! That's the future the conservatives want for us. Best part is it will, on the low end, take 200 bn to reclaim that mess. Good thing we've set aside 2 bn to do it.
I love a good scenic vista... free of wind turbines
I'm pretty convinced the minor earthquakes I've felt here are due to the oil extraction.
Another good news!
My soon to be beach house is going to be super valuable!
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