RE:The real problem is population!tfsa you are
too dumb for words.
you are in denial .
we only ask canada not to subsidize the rich ,very successful oil industrry .LOL
to give the equivalent to useful clean industries like nmx ,nal ,hydro .innergex .
with that aid we will be the millionaires .
oil workers salaries are almost the same as those for medical doctors .
one saves lifes the other waste lifes .
it is balanced
slash them by half
that would be a good starting point of negotiations .
let alberta pay .
doesnt have a deficit
and increase the royalties to a decent level .80%.now they are in negative territory
the people are enjoying a breath of fresh air .
you can t deny it .
they will come to understand that to make polluters rich doesnt make the world better .
yes we can replace soap cement making steel making transport with eco friendly alternatives .plastic will be recycled hopefully .
co2 captures
oil kept for the next glaciation to warm up the planet .
lithium and renewable energy will eat your lunch .
it is a shame that the government bails millionaires out .
the pension funds in alberta are losing billions because their managers invested in oil .
now you want the rest of canada to follow suit ?
india doesnt want to consume oil
they are not producing it and that kind of spending doesn t do them any good .
thats why they will opt for domestic energy solutions ..
oil has a product nobody wants .
drink it and leave a tip .
please read a bit and dont waste lithium investors their time
JJeremy Rifkin (born January 26, 1945) is an American economic and social theorist,
writer, public speaker, political advisor, and activist.
Rifkin is the author of 21 books about the impact of scientific and technological
changes on the economy, the workforce, society, and the environment.
His most recent books include, The Green New Deal (2019), The Zero Marginal Cost Society (2014),
The Third Industrial Revolution (2011), The Empathic Civilization (2010), and The European Dream (2004).
Rifkin is the principal architect of the Third Industrial Revolution
long-term economic sustainability plan to address the triple challenge
of the global economic crisis, energy security, and climate change.
[1] The Third Industrial Revolution (TIR) was formally endorsed
by the European Parliament in 2007 and now is being implemented
by various agencies within the European Commission.[2]
The Huffington Post reported from Beijing in October 2015 that
"Chinese Premier Li Keqiang has not only read Jeremy Rifkin's book,
The Third Industrial Revolution, but taken it to heart",
he and his colleagues having incorporated ideas from this book
into the core of the country's thirteenth Five-Year Plan.[3]
According to EurActiv, "Jeremy Rifkin is an American economist a
nd author whose best-selling Third Industrial Revolution arguably provided
the blueprint for Germany's transition to a low-carbon economy,
and China's strategic acceptance of climate policy."[4]