We need to begin a transition towards a 100% renewable energy in Ontario, and that starts with closing the aging and dangerous Pickering plant on the edge of the GTA.
I am concerned about our province’s energy future and the safety of millions of people.
We got rid of coal, so now we must begin the task of getting rid of nuclear, like coal another doomed, outdated technology. Renewable energy is the future, nuclear energy ("so cheap we won't even have to meter it") is the past. Let's get on with it.
Ontario must be part of the future!! Please, focus on renewable energy production, particularly wind, solar and geothermal - there is simply NO OTHER choice. Give us a chance to be on the cutting edge of renewable power independence for public and business futures.
Although nuclear power can be seen as clean due to the fact that it does not create air pollution, it has the potential to pollute air, water and soil. The possibility of exposure to nuclear radiation fallout is a real day to day reality.
I am opposed to nuclear energy because it is too costly both in its energy production and sequestering of the hazardous waste generated, too dangerous in its radioactive fuel, too complex to be a safe technology, too deadly that a slight error could cause catastrophic results, too large and centr
I support clean, renewable energy in Ontario. As a taxpayer, I expect that energy will be purchased by the province in a cost-effective manner. While people have questioned the increased investment in renewables, these are decreasing with the advances in technology and production scale.
I hang my head in shame, Canada is regressing in all areas of renewables, where as the rest of the world is subsidizing and encouraging their population to progress.....in Ontario Wynne is contemplating spending MY tax dollars on refurbishing Darlington, an appalling 13 billion $ on aging,
I whole-heartedly endorse a policy of sustainable energy production throughout the Province of Ontario. Production of electricity from nuclear sources is far too costly and dangerous; from burning fossil fuels far too polluting and non-sustainable; from water power, the least damaging excep
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We need to begin a…
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We need to begin a transition towards a 100% renewable energy in Ontario, and that starts with closing the aging and dangerous Pickering plant on the edge of the GTA.
I am concerned about our province’s energy future and the safety of millions of people.
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We got rid of coal, so now we must begin the task of getting rid of nuclear, like coal another doomed, outdated technology. Renewable energy is the future, nuclear energy ("so cheap we won't even have to meter it") is the past. Let's get on with it.
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Concerned resident of Ontario interested in seeing action on renewable energy sources, thank you.
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ontarians want a 100 …
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ontarians want a 100
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Making Ontario develop and…
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Making Ontario develop and reliant upon 100% renewable energy makes sense for our economy and our environment.
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I want Ontario’s next Long-Term Energy Plan (LTEP) to acknowledge that going 100% renewable is a viable option for Ontario’s energy future.
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Ontario must be part of the…
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Ontario must be part of the future!! Please, focus on renewable energy production, particularly wind, solar and geothermal - there is simply NO OTHER choice. Give us a chance to be on the cutting edge of renewable power independence for public and business futures.
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Please shift Ontario away…
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Please shift Ontario away from dirty and dangerous nuclear power, and join the global movement towards 100% renewable energy.
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Although nuclear power can…
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Although nuclear power can be seen as clean due to the fact that it does not create air pollution, it has the potential to pollute air, water and soil. The possibility of exposure to nuclear radiation fallout is a real day to day reality.
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To whom it may concern,
I want Ontario’s next Long-Term Energy Plan (LTEP) to acknowledge that going 100% renewable is a viable option for Ontario’s energy future.
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I am opposed to nuclear energy because it is too costly both in its energy production and sequestering of the hazardous waste generated, too dangerous in its radioactive fuel, too complex to be a safe technology, too deadly that a slight error could cause catastrophic results, too large and centr
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I support clean, renewable…
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I support clean, renewable energy in Ontario. As a taxpayer, I expect that energy will be purchased by the province in a cost-effective manner. While people have questioned the increased investment in renewables, these are decreasing with the advances in technology and production scale.
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I hang my head in shame, Canada is regressing in all areas of renewables, where as the rest of the world is subsidizing and encouraging their population to progress.....in Ontario Wynne is contemplating spending MY tax dollars on refurbishing Darlington, an appalling 13 billion $ on aging,
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I prefer conservation and…
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I prefer conservation and renewables over dirty, dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels.
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I whole-heartedly endorse a policy of sustainable energy production throughout the Province of Ontario. Production of electricity from nuclear sources is far too costly and dangerous; from burning fossil fuels far too polluting and non-sustainable; from water power, the least damaging excep
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We need more renewable…
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We need more renewable energy!
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It is my desire that Ontario…
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It is my desire that Ontario go 100% renewable. We cannot keep ignoring the growing urgency of climate change.
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$ RENEWABLE is DOABLE
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Nuclear Power is outdated. …
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Nuclear Power is outdated.
The disposal of the waste is a burden to mankind and generations to come. It is uncontrollable in the future.
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