Carbon trust, while now hidden in the Min of Environment, is still taking $millions out of the BC public sector, so the Govt can say it is 'carbon-neutral' while building highways, increasing coal exports etc.
I am constantly amazed that people buy into the sham greenwashing that Gordo the Capo implemented.
To make schools and hospitals send that should be for education health care or mitigating the threat of old brick schools that will kill children if the big quake comes around on the guitar on a schoolday money to energy coporations for imaginary "greeness" is especially heinous.
How anyone like Suzuki or Temporazah or whatever her name is can support such scandalous policy makes me want to suggest they ask for a refund of the money they spent on their post secondary education.
Germany, on the other hand has doubled the amount of reusable and sustainable energy that supports their suffice it to say rather healthy economy, in recent years, while Canada lanquishes in the dust mucking about with the dirtiest fuel on the planet.
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Carbon trust, while now hidden in the Min of Environment, is still taking $millions out of the BC public sector, so the Govt can say it is 'carbon-neutral' while building highways, increasing coal exports etc.
I am constantly amazed that people buy into the sham greenwashing that Gordo the Capo implemented.
To make schools and hospitals send that should be for education health care or mitigating the threat of old brick schools that will kill children if the big quake comes around on the guitar on a schoolday money to energy coporations for imaginary "greeness" is especially heinous.
How anyone like Suzuki or Temporazah or whatever her name is can support such scandalous policy makes me want to suggest they ask for a refund of the money they spent on their post secondary education.
Germany, on the other hand has doubled the amount of reusable and sustainable energy that supports their suffice it to say rather healthy economy, in recent years, while Canada lanquishes in the dust mucking about with the dirtiest fuel on the planet.
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