I disagree only on a technicality - economics still matter for decision making, in the minds of people who are in power of making those decisions. Otherwise yeah, things are past the point of no return. Mitigation is all we can hope to do I think.
I disagree only on a technicality - economics still matter for decision making, in the minds of people who are in power of making those decisions. Otherwise yeah, things are past the point of no return. Mitigation is all we can hope to do I think.
I suspect there will be a point where economics don’t matter anymore and we don’t have a choice.
The question at the end should be asked a lot more, preferably BEFORE buying junk.
We should build more two or three story walk ups like Montreal has in the older neighborhoods. Places like the Plateau or St. Henri are great to live in.
Still using a t420 daily (not for heavy with though), and it’s fine. If you don’t have an SSD yet, that’s the first thing I’d change.
It would require Canadians to get a Visa waiver, similar to what travelers from Schengen countries currently need to enter Canada and the US. So it would make it harder, but also “fairer”/more equivalent.
That’s a subscribe right there!
And they managed that oil wealth so well that it inspires lots of confidence in how they would manage an Alberta pension plan…
Same here. Edmonton is all right, real estate prices at least on our area are not insane yet. But I do wish it was less addicted to cars.
100%! But the research is still vital, and we should be doing more of it while being way more aggressive about carbon reduction.