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Originally Posted by Red Mile Style
HERE!!!
Jeez, quit yelling at me...
This is absolutely nothing like what I want. It is so ****ing far away from what I want, it's not even the same sport, let alone same playing field.
The reality is that in 150 years (when another poster suggested the oil would run out) who knows if that water will even still be there. Let alone the huge environmental impacts hydro electricity produces. Are you unfamiliar with the huge severences aboriginal people in Quebec are getting from Quebec Hydro? Do some research into that, than praise your geothermal energy.
In all honesty, I've heard of this energy, not too familiar with it as the technology and infrastructure has not been even close to starting to be discussed about developing, but as far as I'm concerned, it's one of those things corporations that are benefitting from oil throw out there to appease whatever concerns people might have. Once it actually is being utilized, I'll start singing a different tune. The idea of utilizing the huge environmental mess these companies have produced somewhat appeals to me, but I think it's funny how the oil companies are now saying "Well, jeez, it sure is a good thing we destroyed all those ecosystems, because now we can pick up where the oil left off for energy"
Please...
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It takes a special kind of person to get me defending how we pollute the world, but you appear to be special enough to do it.
We take the oil out of the ground here, we don't use it all. You and the rest of the country and world do. You can gripe all day about us evil Albertans and our daily violation of Mother Nature's undercarriage but at the end of that day, it wasn't the three million people in this province that created the demand and used 80 million barrels of the stuff. The fine people of Vancouver, yourself included, are as guilty as anyone.