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Originally Posted by guzzy
wah wah
It's a start. PLus the whole point is that the farmers convert to biodiesel for the whole harvesting process. It is a RENEWABLE resource, not like our oil and gas resources in this province. The whole biodiesel thing is great for Alberta and Saskatechewan and gives our farmers a realistic shot at sustained profitability. If you want to go hug trees try doing it with a lot less whine because this is a step in the right direction and if you can't see that then maybe you should jump off a bridge because there is no hope for you.
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Thanks for proving my point. This is an easy political issue because of the so-called environemental benefits, but it's really about subsidizing farmers. The money could be way better spent on technologies to improve recovery rates on existng reserves, let alone a viable alternative.
I work at an oil company FYI. So I don't hug trees, I burn them and shoot C02 into the atmosphere to kill your grandchildren.