Green energy will help boost Ontario's economy if the government doesn't waste money on contracts that do not promote jobs and economic growth. Green energy will help secure a sustainable future for all Ontarians.
Governments tend to act with an eye on the next election, i.e. partisan advantage weighs far more heavily than it should. An environmental bill of rights may infringe on the business interests of influential people, but this should not be a consideration.
I've been involved in organizing Climate Rallies locally for years; been active with the newly-formed 350kingston.org; and have been involved with an indigenous community nearby on an environmental issue.
I want a 100% renewable energy. I don't want nuclear energy - because I have a child. I want my community to be able to easily become energy self-sufficient with support from the government and for barriers to be lifted.
Keep fostering the growth of wind and solar, as well as energy storage solutions. This technology is constantly improving, and we have to be prepared to change our energy distribution system to accommodate the new technology.
Canada and the next generations of Canadians deserve a healthy planet. We need to continue with renewables and make it affordable for people to convert their gas equipment, vehicles, appliances, etc and make this planet healthy and habitable for the coming generations, the deserve it.
Canada and the next generations of Canadians deserve a healthy planet. We need to continue with renewables and make it affordable for people to convert their gas equipment, vehicles, appliances, etc and make this planet healthy and habitable for the future generations, they deserve it.
I think Ontario should be considering moving to all sustainable energy and stop coal and other mining exploration immediately. Our environment is worth way more than the profits, all our food and crops would grow better, and you wouldn't be selling away our possibility for ecotourism for ye
This letter is in regards to the Pickering nuclear plant. I am seeking clarity as to why it is still in operation. Is there a long term plan? Why, when there are cheaper, cleaner options is it still a prefered choice?
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join the global movement…
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join the global movement towards 100% renewable energy
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The air we breathe, the water we drink, the creatures that live around us.....and us.... please do what must be done to keep our world ALIVE.
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Green energy will help boost Ontario's economy if the government doesn't waste money on contracts that do not promote jobs and economic growth. Green energy will help secure a sustainable future for all Ontarians.
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Governments tend to act with an eye on the next election, i.e. partisan advantage weighs far more heavily than it should. An environmental bill of rights may infringe on the business interests of influential people, but this should not be a consideration.
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I want this world to be a better place for the future generations. As simple as that.
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We have the technology to…
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We have the technology to move away from fossil's it's time to move away from fossil's.
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Let's be the first to capitalize on clean energy.
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To Whom It May Concern:
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Read moreI've been involved in organizing Climate Rallies locally for years; been active with the newly-formed 350kingston.org; and have been involved with an indigenous community nearby on an environmental issue.
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I want a 100% renewable energy. I don't want nuclear energy - because I have a child. I want my community to be able to easily become energy self-sufficient with support from the government and for barriers to be lifted.
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Is it so hard to do the…
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Is it so hard to do the right thing?
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I am utterly disgusted at the complete mess the current and previous Liberal governments have made of our Ontario hydro system.
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Keep fostering the growth of wind and solar, as well as energy storage solutions. This technology is constantly improving, and we have to be prepared to change our energy distribution system to accommodate the new technology.
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I am deeply disturbed about the direction that Ontario is going in with regards to our energy future.
It is long past time to move to renewables and clean energy.
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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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Make this world a better place .. Not only for my children.. But yours also
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Canada and the next generations of Canadians deserve a healthy planet. We need to continue with renewables and make it affordable for people to convert their gas equipment, vehicles, appliances, etc and make this planet healthy and habitable for the coming generations, the deserve it.
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Canada and the next generations of Canadians deserve a healthy planet. We need to continue with renewables and make it affordable for people to convert their gas equipment, vehicles, appliances, etc and make this planet healthy and habitable for the future generations, they deserve it.
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I think Ontario should be considering moving to all sustainable energy and stop coal and other mining exploration immediately. Our environment is worth way more than the profits, all our food and crops would grow better, and you wouldn't be selling away our possibility for ecotourism for ye
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This letter is in regards to the Pickering nuclear plant. I am seeking clarity as to why it is still in operation. Is there a long term plan? Why, when there are cheaper, cleaner options is it still a prefered choice?
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