There is no good argument to be spending billions of dollars on restoring nuclear energy when there are so many options for renewable energy. Let's put our dollars to work on the following: hydroelectricty
So, let's say there's a state-of-the-art spaceship, so advanced in technology that it's actually sentient. And every single bit of life on earth is on that spaceship. We're all organized biologically & socially exactly as we were before we embarked, so life aboard is a familiar experience.
Thank you for making it to Sault Ste Marie last month. As I've said before, I think the plan is already outdated, given the accelerating rate of global warming.
It's past time to commit 100% to 100% clean energy. Floods and droughts, mega-storms and huge fires. Climate change is telling us to get going on change before it's too late.
It is time for Ontario to go 100% clean energy. I am concerned about the environment and climate change. We can do something to mitigate it - SWITCH TO 100% GREEN ENERGY.
Please be fearless in your support of a fossil-free environment and all the small steps that are required to get there. Canadians can be called upon to take action at the cost of their own limited convenience and expense.
I am greatly dismayed that the government is planning to put money into propping up the aging nuclear plants and continuing to support the nuclear industry.
I fully understand that you cannot please everybody, which specially goes for large corporate interest groups. However, whatever energy category we choose, the first thing to consider is the fact that our planet cannot survive for ever if we continue using non-renewable energy.
Ontario should be going 100% renewable energy as quickly as possible. We have moved away from coal. We should next move away from nuclear. Importing hydro power from Quebec is part of the solution.
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Every Canadian has a basic right to all aspects of a clean environment.
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There is no good argument to be spending billions of dollars on restoring nuclear energy when there are so many options for renewable energy. Let's put our dollars to work on the following: hydroelectricty
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So, let's say there's a state-of-the-art spaceship, so advanced in technology that it's actually sentient. And every single bit of life on earth is on that spaceship. We're all organized biologically & socially exactly as we were before we embarked, so life aboard is a familiar experience.
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Thank you for making it to Sault Ste Marie last month. As I've said before, I think the plan is already outdated, given the accelerating rate of global warming.
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RENEWABLE IS DOABLE
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I would like to see a shift to 100% renewable energy.
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We should be focusing our…
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We should be focusing our efforts on 100% renewable energy (solar, wind, hydro) and turning away from coal, nuclear, and natural gas.
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It is a shame to have to discuss this issue in Canada. We should be the one everyone is looking up to when it comes to this.
We are cool, we are green, we have most beautiful country in the world, wast forests, biggest lakes, Huge mountains and our
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It's past time to commit 100% to 100% clean energy. Floods and droughts, mega-storms and huge fires. Climate change is telling us to get going on change before it's too late.
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It is time for Ontario to go 100% clean energy. I am concerned about the environment and climate change. We can do something to mitigate it - SWITCH TO 100% GREEN ENERGY.
No more oil pipelines and nuclear waste.
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Dear Premier Wynne:
Please be fearless in your support of a fossil-free environment and all the small steps that are required to get there. Canadians can be called upon to take action at the cost of their own limited convenience and expense.
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I am greatly dismayed that the government is planning to put money into propping up the aging nuclear plants and continuing to support the nuclear industry.
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I would like to see Ontario go to renewable energy
with a determination that is appropriate to the
environmental situation which is ASAP.
Thank you.
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I want Ontario to move away from non-renewable and polluting means of delivering energy to clean renewable energy.
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Hello, As a fellow…
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Hello,
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Watch Tony Seba. He will explain that 100% renewable is in the near future and the way to go.
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I fully understand that you cannot please everybody, which specially goes for large corporate interest groups. However, whatever energy category we choose, the first thing to consider is the fact that our planet cannot survive for ever if we continue using non-renewable energy.
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Ontario should be going 100% renewable energy as quickly as possible. We have moved away from coal. We should next move away from nuclear. Importing hydro power from Quebec is part of the solution.
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I want Ontario to commit to 100% renewable energy by 2050. The first reason is because we have to.
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