I am writing to urge the province of Ontario to act now, on the fact that we are in the midst of alarming climate changes, and the only way forward is to invest 100% in renewable and environmentally safe methods of energy production.
*Please note that the Industrial Gas Users Association has several supporting documents for this submission that could not be uploaded to this comment box due to formatting issues. We spoke with someone inside Mr.
As a new student in the environmental field this year, the focus of most discussions seems to revolve around climate change, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, all these terms that the public is so desensitized to that the meaning is inevitably lost in translation.
Durham Nuclear Awareness (DNA), based in Durham Region, an area home to 10 aging nuclear reactors at two very large nuclear facilities, would like to offer comments on the province’s proposed Long-term Energy Plan (LTEP).
I want Ontario to phase out nuclear energy and build more sustainable and environmentally friendly sources of power. We have the knowledge and the ability. We are being ridiculous pretending that we can't be a world leader in this field.
The only way to build and structure a safe and renewable future of the absolute necessity of Energy is to clean up our own backyard. Time is of the essence. The people of Ontario who pays your salary are not requesting but insisting on your complete dedication to our Renewable Energy.
It should be obvious by now with temperatures up 30 degrees in the Arctic that we should have acted 10 yrs ago to move to Renewables. Disinformation from the fossil ( ized ) fuel industry has prevented the move that would have given our children and grandchildren a better chance.
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I am writing to urge the province of Ontario to act now, on the fact that we are in the midst of alarming climate changes, and the only way forward is to invest 100% in renewable and environmentally safe methods of energy production.
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Ontario will eventually have to be 100% renewable in energy supply, by definition, since no unrenewable energy can persist forever.
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I believe that Ontario should seriously work toward totally clean energy asap.
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We, the members of CREW (Community Renewable Energy Waterloo) welcome the opportunity to submit our recommendations to the Long Term Energy Plan.
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As a new student in the environmental field this year, the focus of most discussions seems to revolve around climate change, fossil fuels, greenhouse gases, all these terms that the public is so desensitized to that the meaning is inevitably lost in translation.
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I fully support any and all renewable energy development and complete phase out of nuclear and fossil fuel energy sources in Ontario.
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I support the efforts to move to 100% renewable energy as soon as possible.
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Durham Nuclear Awareness (DNA), based in Durham Region, an area home to 10 aging nuclear reactors at two very large nuclear facilities, would like to offer comments on the province’s proposed Long-term Energy Plan (LTEP).
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I want Ontario to phase out nuclear energy and build more sustainable and environmentally friendly sources of power. We have the knowledge and the ability. We are being ridiculous pretending that we can't be a world leader in this field.
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Everybody already knows the…
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Everybody already knows the reasons why this is important.
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Dear Minister,
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December 15, 2016 Andrea…
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Andrea Pastori,
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The only way to build and structure a safe and renewable future of the absolute necessity of Energy is to clean up our own backyard. Time is of the essence. The people of Ontario who pays your salary are not requesting but insisting on your complete dedication to our Renewable Energy.
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I have two priorities when…
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I have two priorities when it comes to Ontario's Energy Plan:
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It should be obvious by now with temperatures up 30 degrees in the Arctic that we should have acted 10 yrs ago to move to Renewables. Disinformation from the fossil ( ized ) fuel industry has prevented the move that would have given our children and grandchildren a better chance.
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To whom it may concern,
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