When you have a political party of climate change deniers, what can you say about climate change? I once asked a very conservative lady why she wanted to leave the question of climate change for her children. Her answer was, “So it’s their problem.”
She seems happy with conservative leader Pierre Poilievre’s answer of: “We will deploy technology, not taxes.”
That might sound positive but the only declared technology that has been tested is carbon capture technology. So far, carbon capture has shown that it can produce more carbon than it captures. And how do you get the carbon you capture to the rabbit holes we have created on the earth ‘s surface, to stuff the carbon down?
And what if the earth finally burped all this carbon back up? Mind you given the pressures of the earth’s plates and in a few thousand years, some of those sites might burp diamonds. By then, would anyone be around to care?
And the problem of alternative energies seems to baffle the conservative leader.
He has his little heart set on nuclear electric production but he thinks the process of approvals is ridiculous and 15 years to get a nuclear plant built is stretching it. He wants to speed up the process but is reluctant to say how. And with inflation today, the cost might cool his ardour.
It seems that every conservative leader is baffled by the need for carbon free energy. Former prime minister Stephen Harper always promised us solutions but nine years in office was too short a time for him to come up with anything workable.
Andrew Scheer promised to scrap the liberal carbon tax and only charge companies that ran over their carbon emission cap. That sounded very much like a carbon tax and it did him no good.
When Erin O’Toole was conservative leader, he came up with a version of a carbon tax that he also insisted was not a tax. That confused the voters and he also lost.
Considering that we will have another three years before the next election is in the cards, Mr. Poilievre has lots of time to choose what kind of legacy for which he wants to be remembered.
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