Daily Poll: Do you support the climate accountability proposal in Vancouver?

9 Comments

  • Dwight - 5 years ago

    If a case to prove anthropological climate change was actually debated in open court, it would fail catastrophically. But that is what needs to happen. The government of Canada and any other government within Canada, needs to set up an honest scientific debate including members of the scientific community from both sides of the debate. Government policies and, possibly trillions of our dollars, shouldn't be earmarked 4 something that has never been proven. All of the fear is based on climate models over the last 25 years; of which, "all" have been proven wrong. Fact: CO2 has very little to no effect on GAT. More to the point, the average Canadian citizen is more guilty of the pollution, then the company that supplies them with everything they want and can't seem to live without.

  • Judy Cross - 5 years ago

    The most amazing thing about the Climate Scam is how long it has lasted considering there is no proof CO2 does anything to climate and higher levels are beneficial because it is plant food. The Climate Scam is truly Satanic.

  • Brett edgar - 5 years ago

    Come on, this planet is in peril. Do all that is necessary.

  • Richard Zywotkiewicz - 5 years ago

    There are many industries that create pollution, not only the fossil fuel industry and to what extent they create any kind of weather change through the entire world is almost unprovable. There is no way that any of this could actually be proven in a court of law.

  • Kat Boddy - 5 years ago

    Yes, the polluters should pay. Maybe Vancouver is one of the cleanest places on Earth at this point but with the new pipeline we are a step away from a disaster. I really don't understand that people here still don't get the global warming and how the fossil fuels contribute to it. Something radical has to be done.

  • Rich - 5 years ago

    Good luck proving that energy companies have any control over the weather

  • Larry - 5 years ago

    How in hell would that work? If you start getting money from a Utility company they will just up the rates and the consumer will pay. A Utility company under BCUC rules is allowed to make an 11% return on investments they incur doing business. That 11% is approximate only but having worked 40 years for a Utility company, I know how that works.

  • Jordan Weaver - 5 years ago

    Vancouver is one of the cleanest places on earth.

    121st most dense population on earth nowhere near top 500 most polluted cities.

    500 to 1st has 9-59x Vancouvers pollution

    Mainly due to the fact we dont pollute with our electricity which makes us at least 25% cleaner than anyone who does

    No canadian or US city on top 500 most polluting cities on earth. Only Los Angeles on the list is Los Angeles chile

  • Hans Brauer - 5 years ago

    With that logic the government would have to pay for the opioid crisis

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