Green energy has become controversial topic in Canada, specifically in Ontario.
Two groups seem to be forming: Those who insist on going instantly renewable, without much regard to the reality of the renewable energy transition, and those who ignore our Earth's perils and would be happy relying on coal forever.
Both positions are dangerous and both will prevent realistic, pragmatic change. I recently found this website that quite soundly takes the middle ground and outlines a better energy plan. Sadly... it is not a government website, but a union website that provides a glimmer of hope.
Here are a few links to some of the most important content:
Better Energy Plan Website
Better Energy Plan Renewables
Better Energy Plan CARES
Better Energy Plan SMART
Two groups seem to be forming: Those who insist on going instantly renewable, without much regard to the reality of the renewable energy transition, and those who ignore our Earth's perils and would be happy relying on coal forever.
Both positions are dangerous and both will prevent realistic, pragmatic change. I recently found this website that quite soundly takes the middle ground and outlines a better energy plan. Sadly... it is not a government website, but a union website that provides a glimmer of hope.
Here are a few links to some of the most important content:
Better Energy Plan Website
Better Energy Plan Renewables
Better Energy Plan CARES
Better Energy Plan SMART
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