We need to capture some of what we’ve already put in the atmosphere. Keep what’s in the ground there, and capture back what we’ve already polluted.
We need both, not one or the other.
We need to capture some of what we’ve already put in the atmosphere. Keep what’s in the ground there, and capture back what we’ve already polluted.
We need both, not one or the other.
You can us AI upscaling on the image after and see if you can boost the resolution that way.
No amount of money is going to keep someone who has burned out on high stress
Yes it will. They are leaving because the pay is not worth the stress. More pay makes it more worth it.
we don’t have a shortage
Yes we do, there are not enough nurses to keep hospitals running at their designed efficiency. And the government is purposefully not paying more to fix the shortage because they want public healthcare to get worse so they can sell us on private healthcare.
We do have enough people qualified to be nurses in the country to get our hospitals back in shape, but when you can make more money as a waiter the incentive to keep nursing is low.
No, we have a shortage because people are leaving nursing due to the high stress and low pay. I know multiple people who quit nursing, or moved somewhere with better pay, so the low pay is definitely causing the shortage.
Not our lives, just the lives of the wealthy class. Our lives would be easier if we would pay enough to train and retain our own nurses so there wasn’t any shortage.
Most of it is My Little Pony, which has a huge fanbase.
The furries, or the My Little Ponies?
And there are many many ways around those rules, shell companies, family members, friends. You can put other name son the ownership to get around limits easily.
Provinces need to update zoning, and build units. That’s how you get prices down. The Federal government can’t do much.
Not in any way applicable in this context.
And someone owns those units. You can’t just force the unit owners to sell.
And people already live there, the government would have to ask them to sell. There aren’t a bunch of empty unowned blocks for the federal government to buy, and they can’t force the legal owners to sell.
They have virtually no way to control supply, they don’t control zoning, don’t control infrastructure. Even if they buy up some apartments, which they would need to convince people to sell, it would be a tiny drop in the housing problem bucket.
If we want housing solved we need to do it at the provincial and municipal levels, and stop electing conservatives in at those levels.
Housing is a provincial issue, there’s very little the federal government can do about it.
That’s fair, though hopefully they will also be able to capture general CO2 in the air, not just what is emitted from the oilsands directly.
But we absolutely do need general CO2 capture, because the level of CO2 is already way too high, and even if we go to zero emissions today we will still see drastic warming due to the already present CO2.