Tag: environment
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The Trillion-Dollar Lie: Why We Can’t Afford the Climate “Crisis”
For the last two decades, we have been subjected to the most publicized, warned-about, and discussed existential crisis in history: climate change. We are told that the world is on the brink of collapse, that we have mere years to save humanity, and that the only solution is to hand over our economies, our freedom,…
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What I have been saying all along!
Finally, Even Bill Gates Sees the Light: I’ve Been Screaming This for Years! Well, hot damn – if it isn’t the understatement of the century. Bill Gates, the tech titan turned doomsday prophet, just dropped a blog post that’s got the climate cult clutching their pearls and the rest of us skeptics popping champagne. In…
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Unmasking the Green Agenda
My Take on Whether Climate Action Is Saving the Planet or Just Lining Pockets Introduction: The Uneasy Feeling Behind the Headlines I’ve always been fascinated by how headlines scream about impending environmental doom—rising seas, apocalyptic wildfires, vanishing ice caps—and yet, something about the narrative feels off, like there’s a script running beneath the surface. From…
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LEAD NEVER FOLLOW – PAVEMENT WARS
You know, we live in a world where everyone claims to love science—until science asks us to think beyond the headlines. It’s like we’re trapped in a bad infomercial, dazzled by the latest “green” buzzwords or feel-good initiatives that look great in the short term but fall apart when you dig deeper. Take roads, for…
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Canada: The Unacknowledged Giant of Carbon Neutrality
In the global conversation about climate change, nations are ranked by their carbon emissions, often overlooking the vast natural sinks they harbour. Canada, with its expansive forests, has been quietly achieving something remarkable: it is carbon neutral, far beyond what many might realize. The Forest Fortress The Numbers Speak for Themselves: Beyond Trees: Nature’s Overlooked…
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Canada’s Infrastructure Crisis: Waiting for a Catastrophe?
Let’s face it: Canada’s infrastructure is aging, and instead of proactive investment, we seem to be waiting for disaster to strike before anyone takes it seriously. It’s as if the roads, bridges, and public utilities that we all rely on are screaming, “Fix me!” and Canada is just plugging its ears. The shortfall in investment…
