munoHave you ever been to the investing (in a stock) market?
If you would, you could learned that there is no thing that lasts forever and that there is a cycle to everything. You would have learned that the words you use are often more symbolic that their meaning in reality. You could learned that feeling guilty about accumulating wealth is the first and fast step to loose that wealth.
You would understand the nature of cycles and constant change.
You would learn to make decisions for yourself. If polution is sickening to you - leave Toronto - go west where the air is pure and fresh ( it can clear your mind).
POarticipating in the stock market , you could learned a thing or two about economics and prognostication, so you would know that Kyoto adress very little regarding polution, yet has every mark of global political swindel.
If you want to make a difference in the energy market in Canada try to de-monopolize transmission lines owned by provincial Hydros. Of course, it is easier to suck-up to official political line.