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Friday, 01/10/2025 11:37:31 AM

Friday, January 10, 2025 11:37:31 AM

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Good mornin',.. um aren't you kinda contradicting urself here..
Problem with politics and dems in general is emotion..... Never taking the time to go further than talking points....Climate is a good example of it......What are the facts, what can we really do, what can't we do, what innovations do we need, how much effort are we actually putting forth....

One would hope people take the time to look at things from perspectives other than their own......More people do it than don't but loud mouths tend to rule the day


Mr. Fuagf jumped into our earlier exchange which was great for me saving me watch your 17min video which seems to be what you describe above which I agree would be a bit of a waste of time.

Such small, structured Living Room Conversations .. https://livingroomconversations.org/ .. are designed to encourage curiosity and listening across political and other differences.
https://investorshub.advfn.com/Tornado-Alley-PROG-1556
https://investorshub.advfn.com/boards/read_msg.aspx?message_id=175644965
[.. btw mr fuagf you are not fooling anyone when being coy and humble presenting hard hitting and exacting research ;]

Your Canada and CA. Are.examples of liberalism gone to the extreme........ I fully expect you all to surrender peacefully and maybe we can add Greenland to the new state ;) Since Canada is a white extremist state we may have to bus some of you all down around the borders of the Gulf of America and replace them with some of the excessive migrants we have....Gotta get those DEI demographics balanced out...Lol

Lol, there are examples of extreme liberalism for sure but sometimes you have to act on the best research one's little heart can muster. More specifically and like those water bombers it is Quebec and Cali:
The Carbon Market, a Green Economy Growth Tool!
Ministère de l'Environnement
https://www.environnement.gouv.qc.ca › marche-carbo...
In 2014, Québec linked its system to California's, thereby creating the largest carbon market in North America and the first to be designed and managed by sub-
https://www.google.com/search?client=firefox-b-d&q=quebec+and+california+cap+and+trade

Which brings to mind our resident idiot Poilievre and his ax the tax basis of his campaign - and I mean basis; he has no plan for our children and grandchildren.

You asked for some "progressive" examples and fuck Poilievre in bold below:

The signal Oslo sent has helped the industry develop electric machines from which other cities can also benefit, said Salmi. “We’ve used a lot of demo editions and customised machines, so the technology is developing and becoming more suitable for these kinds of projects.”
https://www.theguardian.com/world/2025/jan/10/oslo-leads-quiet-low-emission-electric-vehicles-building-sites
 
Oslo is not the only city in which officials are encouraging the shift to cleaner construction machines. In Stockholm, authorities redeveloping a former meatpacking district have raised the minimum requirement for electric machines from 10% to 50%, and are running the rest on biofuels.
 
In the Netherlands, a water board’s project to strengthen a dyke is using more than 40 heavy-duty electric machines, and has led to the construction of the world’s first fast-charging station for large vehicles and machines.
 
Leifland said demand for electric models was so far lower than expected, but that cities could speed the shift by setting requirements for zero-emissions equipment in public tenders. They could also include construction in low-emission zones for traffic and price carbon dioxide to make fossil fuels less competitive, she said.
 

Opened in 2014, ROAF is a fully automated waste sorting plant featuring TOMRA’s optical sorters and ranks second in sorting municipal solid waste by volume in Norway. Since it abolished the separate collection of plastics, the facility could boost its recovery rates of organics and plastics while maximizing its recycling efforts and keeping environmental impact low. Not only does the plant come closer to reaching EU’s 2025 plastics recycling rates of 50%, but also uses the organics recovered for biogas production and the fueling of its waste collection trucks.
https://www.tomra.com/waste-metal-recycling/media-center/customer-stories/roaf

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