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An under-reported aspect of Mark Carney's speech yesterday: talk of doubling Canada's clean energy capacity.

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    An under-reported aspect of Mark Carney's speech yesterday: talk of doubling Canada's clean energy capacity.

    If he follows through, this might be Carney's first step in the right direction on the climate crisis, and would be long overdue -- as long this isn't just more greenwashing baloney about "decarbonized oil" from the tarsands, of course.

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    Carney says Canada’s strong economic ties to US are ‘weakness’ to be corrected

    Prime minister details efforts to attract investment and sign trade deals with other countries in 10-minute video address

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    the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

    #Canada #CDNPoli #ClimateCrisis #NoPipelines #ClimateChange

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      An under-reported aspect of Mark Carney's speech yesterday: talk of doubling Canada's clean energy capacity.

      If he follows through, this might be Carney's first step in the right direction on the climate crisis, and would be long overdue -- as long this isn't just more greenwashing baloney about "decarbonized oil" from the tarsands, of course.

      Link Preview Image
      Carney says Canada’s strong economic ties to US are ‘weakness’ to be corrected

      Prime minister details efforts to attract investment and sign trade deals with other countries in 10-minute video address

      favicon

      the Guardian (www.theguardian.com)

      #Canada #CDNPoli #ClimateCrisis #NoPipelines #ClimateChange

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      @atomicker At this point I have a hard time having any hope or trust in anything positive he says. None of it has panned through before.

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        @atomicker At this point I have a hard time having any hope or trust in anything positive he says. None of it has panned through before.

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        @bougiewonderland Absolutely agree, 100%. He skipped past the item so quickly, and his record on this topic is so shady, that we can't take anything he says about it in his PR events at face value.

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