Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
Ontario’s next energy plan needs to come clean on the true cost of nuclear power and help citizens and communities to empower themselves with renewable energy.
I would like to add my voice and commitment to a move towards a sustainable energy future. I believe that the short term adjustment and transition will be worthwhile in view of the long term gain. The dirty energy we are using now is a threat to us all and especially to our future generations.
I have had bullfrog solar hot water energy for about six years now. I am very happy with the results. As North Dakota as indicated, the wealthy will try to continue setting the agenda. How can we get them to begin wanting to make money with renewables?
In order to properly deal with climate change, we must continue to drive the energy revolution to clean energy and support Ontario's participation in clean technology.
In addition to a renewable energy future, I urge the government to immediately stop the bottling of precious water for sale by companies such as Nestle. We live in the beautiful Caledon Hills, on the Headwaters aquifer. The water being taken out of the area is upsetting the natural balance.
Countries that created a strong Renewable Energy base has been able to employ more people than those that continue burning fossil fuels. Their future looks ever brighter.
I would like the Province to process to 100% renewable power ASAP. This will enable Ontarians to do our part in preserving the climate for our children's children. As a bonus, it would provide well paid employment and lower the cost of electricity.
To fight climate change, we need to move to a 100% renewable energy economy by 2050. We have no time to waste. Nuclear power is not the answer. It is too dangerous and creates unmanageable waste.
It is time to develop a serious plan to go 100% renewable.
While the Ontario government is holding a public review of its next energy plan, it isn’t asking the right questions to put Ontario on the course to 100% renewables.
I would like to see Ontario move toward a green energy future that takes into account the rights of all Ontarians to a clean environment, fresh air and clean water.
For the future of this planet, I believe it to be imperative that Canada pursue a policy of 100% renewable energy. Holland is making great strides in this area and if we cannot lead, we can at least be proud to follow.
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It is vital that we protect our environment for the sake of our children and grandchildren.
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Please consider 100% renewable energy.
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Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy.
Ontario’s next energy plan needs to come clean on the true cost of nuclear power and help citizens and communities to empower themselves with renewable energy.
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Ontario should join the global movement toward 100% renewable energy. We are falling behind with every dithering delay.
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I would like to add my voice and commitment to a move towards a sustainable energy future. I believe that the short term adjustment and transition will be worthwhile in view of the long term gain. The dirty energy we are using now is a threat to us all and especially to our future generations.
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I have had bullfrog solar hot water energy for about six years now. I am very happy with the results. As North Dakota as indicated, the wealthy will try to continue setting the agenda. How can we get them to begin wanting to make money with renewables?
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I am a huge fan of renewables.
I loved the FIT program and installed 30 panels.
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In order to properly deal with climate change, we must continue to drive the energy revolution to clean energy and support Ontario's participation in clean technology.
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Let's take care of our future !
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In addition to a renewable energy future, I urge the government to immediately stop the bottling of precious water for sale by companies such as Nestle. We live in the beautiful Caledon Hills, on the Headwaters aquifer. The water being taken out of the area is upsetting the natural balance.
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Countries that created a strong Renewable Energy base has been able to employ more people than those that continue burning fossil fuels. Their future looks ever brighter.
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I want Ontario to go 100% renewable
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 would like the Province to process to 100% renewable power ASAP. This will enable Ontarians to do our part in preserving the climate for our children's children. As a bonus, it would provide well paid employment and lower the cost of electricity.
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To fight climate change, we need to move to a 100% renewable energy economy by 2050. We have no time to waste. Nuclear power is not the answer. It is too dangerous and creates unmanageable waste.
It is time to develop a serious plan to go 100% renewable.
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SPEAKING OUT FOR A 100% RENEWABLE ONTARIO
While the Ontario government is holding a public review of its next energy plan, it isn’t asking the right questions to put Ontario on the course to 100% renewables.
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I would like to see Ontario move toward a green energy future that takes into account the rights of all Ontarians to a clean environment, fresh air and clean water.
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For the future of this planet, I believe it to be imperative that Canada pursue a policy of 100% renewable energy. Holland is making great strides in this area and if we cannot lead, we can at least be proud to follow.
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I want 100% renewable energy!
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I support 100% renewable !!
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