So can you show me the clauses in the treaty which will do this?
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Originally posted by Asher
Quick question: Is it true or not that developing nations do not have to abide by Kyoto?
The only real complaint people have here is that it tells people something they probably didn't know.
All this shows is that, given a bigger picture of the story than Jeany let's on to everyone, most people oppose it than support it.
It doesn't invalidate a damn thing, since the preceding question was a true fact pertaining to Kyoto also. The people criticizing it are doing so because they don't want people to know the "bad" things about Kyoto, and then I guess they don't want it to be asked so less people know about it.
Poor form. People already know it's "going to reduce emissions" since Jeany told everyone that many times, many people do not know developing countries don't need to sign it. So if they know both, they'll be more informed -- which is what will happen anyway after Kyoto is signed.
It's lefties squirming in their seats grasping at straws, is all.
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Originally posted by notyoueither
So how much credit does Canada get for all the trees?
None I'll bet. Europe already killed all theirs before 1990 so there is no credit for maintaining forests.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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The provision to reduce below levels of 12 years ago could be very damaging to some economies. What if certain industries had invested heavily in reducing pollution during the 80's? How much more effecient can they be? More? Yes. 5 or 6% below 12 years ago after 12 years of growth without cutting production and hense jobs? How?
That's just it, many people and many Canadians do not understand this thing enough to make a proper decision. I know I don't.
We have the feds saying 'there, there, it'll be alright'. We have the province of Alberta saying 'Hell, NO!'. Now it looks like Ontario might not like it too much. We need more, better info before we walk the economic plank to Nirvanna or to Davy Jones' locker.
I really want to know what the Province of BC will think about forestation issues. I've heard no discussion of that, although I've been very busy lately and have not gone out of my way to find it.(\__/)
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BC is already maintaining its forest levels (or increasing them, IIRC). There's no punishment for cutting down trees at a sustainable rate, unless you plan to burn it...12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Originally posted by Frogger
There is so a credit for maintaining forests. If we decrease our carbon sinks (or increase them) or if anybody does so also, they get credited or debited for it. It's among the first few articles.
You would know better than I, but wouldn't Canada have been a net carbon sink in 1990? And today?
Where is the credit for that?(\__/)
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Originally posted by Lawrence of Arabia
So can you show me the clauses in the treaty which will do this?For there is [another] kind of violence, slower but just as deadly, destructive as the shot or the bomb in the night. This is the violence of institutions -- indifference, inaction, and decay. This is the violence that afflicts the poor, that poisons relations between men because their skin has different colors. - Bobby Kennedy (Mindless Menance of Violence)
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Originally posted by Loif
Nah. We'll just take the western provinces with us and separate. Form our own little country. We could do it. It would take awhile but I think we could support ourselves. Alberta, BC and Saskatchewan, maybe even Manitoba if they could tear themselves away from the East.
As for Alberta, the separatists are a fringe nutgroup, but American oil companies and their buddies will soon be financing this movement so that it can spread more of its propaganda in order to destroy Canada.
This is becoming a battle over more than just Kyoto. It is now a battle to save Canada from people who only care about profits.Golfing since 67
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Originally posted by notyoueither
I'm looking at article 3 posted above, and it doesn't say anything about 'maintaining'. It mentions planting more, and killing more.
You would know better than I, but wouldn't Canada have been a net carbon sink in 1990? And today?
Where is the credit for that?
NYE, Kyoto's about doing better than you're already doing...
Plus, I think it's amazing that you're all getting so worked up already. There aren't even any specific plans on the table. It's going to take a decade to decide how, exactly, Kyoto will be implemented. Right now, ratifying Kyoto is just an agreement in principle that we should reduce our greenhouse gas emissions...12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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Tingkai, it's okay. Another 20 years of separatist grumbling from Alberta and nobody will take them seriously either.12-17-10 Mohamed Bouazizi NEVER FORGET
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My friends in British Columbia used to enjoy wearing a t-shirt that said:
"B.C.- beautiful but dumb"
lamenting its tendency to elect right wing Social Credit governments. They made one for Alberta, too, but it just read :
"Alberta- dumb and dumber."
'Alberta is one of the world's leading oil producers. Oil exploration and development have made significant contributions to Alberta's economy, beginning in 1947 with the Leduc discovery. '
from the Albertan government's website. No self-interest there with regard to the Kyoto treaty then....Vive la liberte. Noor Inayat Khan, Dachau.
...patriotism is not enough. I must have no hatred or bitterness towards anyone. Edith Cavell, 1915
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Originally posted by Frogger
NYE, Kyoto's about doing better than you're already doing...
Plus, I think it's amazing that you're all getting so worked up already. There aren't even any specific plans on the table. It's going to take a decade to decide how, exactly, Kyoto will be implemented. Right now, ratifying Kyoto is just an agreement in principle that we should reduce our greenhouse gas emissions...
I want to know things I do not yet.
I am very reserved about this though. I think it could be a very large imposition to place on Canada without giving us credit for all the pollution reducing things we already did/had/were in 1990.
Ours is exactly the reverse situation of the Russians.(\__/)
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Originally posted by molly bloom
'Alberta is one of the world's leading oil producers. Oil exploration and development have made significant contributions to Alberta's economy, beginning in 1947 with the Leduc discovery. '
from the Albertan government's website. No self-interest there with regard to the Kyoto treaty then....(\__/)
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Originally posted by Tingkai
There's no bloody way that BC, Saskatchewan or Manitoba will seperate. The vast majority of the people there are loyal Canadians.
As for Alberta, the separatists are a fringe nutgroup, but American oil companies and their buddies will soon be financing this movement so that it can spread more of its propaganda in order to destroy Canada.
This is becoming a battle over more than just Kyoto. It is now a battle to save Canada from people who only care about profits.
Go Ralphie!
PS: If I recall correctly you are from the East, right Tingkai? Our last go around was regarding the NEP, correct? Shades of PET here...
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