Ontario, it's time to take the lead in safe, clean, and renewable energy for the future of this province and country. One way would be to divert subsidies from unsafe, dirty, and unsustainable energy and apply them to safe, clean, and renewable energy.
I'm against pipelines and tar bussiness because it's so destructive and polluting, it makes every one live in fear of desasters, cause it will happen and it will be death and misery, but going green with inlelligence and care for our nature, our water and all that lives under our skies, we can on
I don't authorize my contact information to be made publicly available. I authorize you (Environmental Commissioner of Ontario) to contact me, but please protect my privacy.
More and more communities worldwide are committing to go 100% renewable to fight climate change, have control over their own energy, and rid themselves of nuclear risks
The government of Ontario needs to consider giving more grants to green energy companies and tax breaks to encourage new reforms for sustainability and to lessen our dependency on fossil fuels and any future projects that pertain to the fossil fuel industry.
It is time for the government to respect the people's choice. The people on Ontario and Canada want and need 100% renewable energy. We are tired of the constant lies and false sense of action from the government. We the people want a government who will do what they promised us.
100% clean renewable energy that doesn't hurt our overall environment..ie..lands, waterways, wildlife, etc. One that does not destroy ourselves and our planet. Climate change is hurting us all and it needs to stop.
Ontario’s 2013 energy plan committed to close the Pickering nuclear station between 2017 and 2020, but earlier this year the government announced they would renege on this promise and keep operating Pickering until 2024.
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Ontario, it's time to take the lead in safe, clean, and renewable energy for the future of this province and country. One way would be to divert subsidies from unsafe, dirty, and unsustainable energy and apply them to safe, clean, and renewable energy.
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I was dismayed to read that…
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I was dismayed to read that the Ontario government is backing away from renewable energy.
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Please ensure Ontario…
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Please ensure Ontario utilizes & is a leader in the fields of conservation and renewables over dirty, dangerous nuclear and fossil fuels.
Thank You for your attention to this very important matter.
Monika Weiss
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I'm against pipelines and…
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I'm against pipelines and tar bussiness because it's so destructive and polluting, it makes every one live in fear of desasters, cause it will happen and it will be death and misery, but going green with inlelligence and care for our nature, our water and all that lives under our skies, we can on
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Nuclear is very carbon…
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Nuclear is very carbon intensive if one looks at life cycle of plant etc ( eg concrete etc)
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I don't authorize my contact information to be made publicly available. I authorize you (Environmental Commissioner of Ontario) to contact me, but please protect my privacy.
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Please commit to a goal for…
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Please commit to a goal for a 100% renewable Ontario. It IS possible and possible in the very near future.
Thanks
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More and more communities worldwide are committing to go 100% renewable to fight climate change, have control over their own energy, and rid themselves of nuclear risks
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I wholeheartedly desire and…
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I wholeheartedly desire and support a 100% renewable energy for Ontario's Energy Future. This is vital for the planet. I love wind and solar power!
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December 12, 2016 Hon. Glen…
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December 12, 2016
Hon. Glen Thibeault
Minister of Energy
4th Floor, Hearst Block
900 Bay St.
Toronto, Ontario
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Dear Hon. Glen Thibeault,
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The government of Ontario needs to consider giving more grants to green energy companies and tax breaks to encourage new reforms for sustainability and to lessen our dependency on fossil fuels and any future projects that pertain to the fossil fuel industry.
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It's well past time to put…
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It's well past time to put the health of our citizens and our environment before private profits for dirty energy corporations.
We need to put our environment first - it's the only one we have.
No more privatizing of resources.
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Ontario should join the…
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Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy and should take the renewable path to a low-carbon future.
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It is time for the…
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It is time for the government to respect the people's choice. The people on Ontario and Canada want and need 100% renewable energy. We are tired of the constant lies and false sense of action from the government. We the people want a government who will do what they promised us.
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The only logical plan to…
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The only logical plan to develop Ontaio's energy resources is to immediately transition to 100% renewable sources of energy.
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Come on humanity!!! We can…
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Come on humanity!!! We can do this, we need to do this.
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100% clean renewable energy that doesn't hurt our overall environment..ie..lands, waterways, wildlife, etc. One that does not destroy ourselves and our planet. Climate change is hurting us all and it needs to stop.
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Ontario needs to switch to…
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Ontario needs to switch to 100% renewable energy, preferably a model that shares ownership of power companies among community members.
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Ontario’s 2013 energy plan committed to close the Pickering nuclear station between 2017 and 2020, but earlier this year the government announced they would renege on this promise and keep operating Pickering until 2024.
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I vote for Ontario to move…
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I vote for Ontario to move towards 100% renewable sources of energy
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