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Old 07-19-2016, 03:05 PM   #7130
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Originally Posted by Table 5 View Post
I think that holds true for Alberta too. You can't discuss climate change in this province without it being mucked up by politics or economics.
It's not "mucked up by" politics and economics. It IS an economic and practical problem, and needs to be treated as such (and public economics are a central political issue). When we try to separate environmental concerns from the economics, that's when it becomes a fringe issue dominated by holier-than-thou moralists*.

Edit: *or "stubborner-than-thou" donkeys.

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