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5111

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This type of request should not require explanation. We are no longer living in the 18th century. We need a government, provincial and federal, that prioritizes conservation and renewables over dirty, dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels.

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5114

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I believe we need to join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.  Going 100% renewable is the right path for Ontario to fight climate change and end our reliance on risky and costly nuclear power.

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Ontario needs to move towards 100% renewable energy, not just for environmental reasons, but because there is ample evidence coming from other countries and jurisdictions, that renewables cost less and are a more flexible alternative than conventional technologies.  It makes no sense to sink

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5118

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Please make Ontario 100% renewable.  We need to lead and show that this can be done easily and painlessly as a model to other provinces and countries that they can do it too.

[Original Comment ID: 204878]

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GHG reduction strategies particularly related to shifting natural gas heating loads to electricity, require a valid accounting of net reductions which are not currently in use. Natural gas upstream fugitive methane GWP over the next twenty years triples current accounting methods.

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1.The City of London supports the overall direction outlined in Planning Ontario's Energy Future: A Discussion Guide to Start the Conversation.

2.The Province of Ontario is to be commended for recognizing the role that municipalities have

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Ontario shoukd support renewable energy strategy that includes a range of options for residential homes - encouraging retrofitting with solar roofs and photovoltaic shingles.  It would be better to tax the polluters - not just give tax credits to those who support solar.

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5125

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There is no question that we need to move to 100% renewable resources, the only question is, who is going to take the lead. The facts have already been confirmed, we are killing the planet, so why aren't we doing anything about it. It's being done in other countries.

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Our federal government has promised the world leaders that Canada will commit to its responsibility for changing to alternate energy resources. The oil and gas industry has had decades of obscene subsidies and tax benefits. Their people knew years ago this day was coming.

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I think it is high time that Ontario show the example and become fully renewable.  This may seem like a very large order, but it is possible, even if it needs to be stretched over a few years.

By this, however, I do not mean nuclear.  The sources need to be safe as well.

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