Just got a new job as a waiter, it’s not great but it puts food on the table.
We can’t debate pipelines in a climate crisis
A class action lawsuit against the @JustinTrudeau Liberals needs to be launched. All data/studies have revealed #TMX is an economically inviable ruse and will require infinite subsidizing by Canadian taxpayers.
Also, click here to see the latest report on it from the
Institute for Energy Economics and Financial Analysis
‘It’s a big concern’: Dozens of dead fish discovered in Moncton’s Jones Lake
“You want to
know what is in the water. I mean, the ducks are here and sometimes the
dogs go in the water and you want to know it is save for them,” said
Ford.
“It’s a big concern,” said area resident Elaine Gray, who
has lived near the lake for more than 30 years. “It makes me wonder
about the quality of the water and what is causing the deaths.”
What is climate change? | CBC News
Not
exactly. Global warming refers to rising temperatures, which is only
one aspect of climate change. Climate change is a broader umbrella term
that captures the effects of greenhouse gases, but these gases affect
more than just warming temperatures, said Laura Coristine, a
conservation biologist at the University of British Columbia Okanagan.
Climate
change encompasses a wide range of atmospheric variants, including
rising temperatures, forecast unpredictability, extreme weather events
and natural disasters such as wildfires, floods and droughts.
Alberta premier brings plea for pipeline to Saint John
It’s a message that got a mixed response Friday in the city where a major pipeline project was cancelled.
David Thompson, another pipeline opponent, says Canada needs to shift away from tar sands bitumen. “We need to look at the energies of the future,” he said.
His pro-pipeline tour brought #Kenney to a business audience in Saint John, the city where Alberta oil was supposed to find tidewater, via #EnergyEast.
Two years after that project was cancelled, the premier is still pleading for pipelines.
“Here’s my appeal to Atlantic Canada, to all of Eastern Canada,” Kenney said. “If you want to continue to benefit from the resources that are developed in Alberta, then please help us develop those resources and get a fair price for them.”