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Alberta halts approval for all clean energy projects until they can be made dirtier

  

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Via:  hallux  •  last year  •  3 comments

By:    MARY GILLIS - The Beaverton

Alberta halts approval for all clean energy projects until they can be made dirtier

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EDMONTON     Alberta   Premier   Danielle Smith   has announced a moratorium on all pending   renewable energy   projects in Alberta until these projects can prove they will be just as detrimental to the environment as the province’s current and past fossil fuel extraction projects.

“Alberta has a proud tradition of producing some of the dirtiest energy known to humankind, and if these   green energy   projects want to continue to set up shop here, they’ve got to be able to compete with oil and gas in both long and short term environmental devastation,” Smith said.

Between the thousands of orphaned oil and gas wells, the numerous oilsands tailing ponds leaking toxic waste into Alberta’s groundwater, and the various greenhouse gases being released both during fossil fuel production and by its end users, Alberta’s renewable industry is scrambling to come up with ways it can meet the province’s strict anti-environmental standards without increasing the low price of renewable energy.

“Despite their reputation, wind turbines kill 10,000 times fewer birds than house cats kill each year, and instead of competing with agriculture, solar panels can actually help grow food by preventing evaporation in water-stressed regions. It’s just really difficult to find economical ways to make ourselves even a tenth as damaging to the environment or society as fossil fuels,” said one solar panel manufacturer.

“I’m starting to think the only way we could possibly meet Alberta’s industrial standards is if we start hiring folks to go door to door in areas where our panels are installed and just spray dangerous chemicals directly into people’s faces. We’re also looking into paying crop dusters to napalm thousands of acres of   old -growth forest every quarter.”

“Renewables are a booming multi-billion dollar industry in Alberta that has created thousands of jobs,” Smith said. “But we’re willing to put all that on hold until the industry can get its act together and start blighting the landscape in the manner to which Alberta has become accustomed.”

“Our   children   deserve to   live   in a world in which when they turn on a light or start their car, they know those actions hurt both themselves and every other living thing on Earth. It’s the Alberta way.”

In related news, the   UCP   has outlawed bicycles, just because they can.


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Hallux
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1  seeder  Hallux    last year

Alberta is kinda like Montana, both have road signs thanking you for leaving.

 
 
 
Kavika
Professor Principal
2  Kavika     last year

All clean energy will be washed in tar sands oil.

 
 
 
Buzz of the Orient
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3  Buzz of the Orient    last year

Ian Tyson of the folksinger duo of Ian and Sylvia had it down pat in his song "Four Strong Winds".

He knew it was the right place for wind turbines, and jobs.

Four strong winds that blow lonely,
Seven seas that run high,
All those things that don't change, Come what may.
but our good times are all gone,
And I'm bound for moving on.
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way.
Think I'll go out to Alberta,
Weather's good there in the fall.
I got some friends that I can go to working for,
Still I wish you'd change your mind
If I asked you one more time,
But we've been through that a hundred times or more.

Four strong winds that blow lonely,
Seven seas that run high,
All those things that don't change, Come what may.
our good times are all gone,
And I'm bound for moving on.
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way.

If I get there before the snow flies,
if things are going good,
You could meet me if I send you down the fare.
But by then it will be winter
there ain't much for you to do
And those winds they sure can blow cold way out there

Four strong winds that blow lonely,
Seven seas that run high,
All those things that don't change, Come what may.
our good times are all gone,
I'm bound for moving on.
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way.
I'll look for you if I'm ever back this way.

It's a great song, and you will find a version sung by Ian Tyson on youtube.

 
 

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