Canada Pulls Out of the Kyoto Protocol

I could afford that, but a lot of families wouldn't.. not in these tough economic times.

Well, keeping in mind that it wouldn't be levied as $500/person (since many of those people are children/elderly-sans-income/unemployed), it really wouldn't be that bad for most folks.

Of course, it would never have happened; paying it would be political suicide for Harper. Still the right thing to do though.
 
Canada has been blocking any attempt at improving the environment situation, and widely denounced by just about every environmentalist organisation (rightly so) for the past half-decade.

I don't know how we could possibly have a good reputation for environment, let alone be a role-model, at this point.

Being a role-model means that people copy you when you are bad as well as good. That's the point. But everything good Canada does makes things a little harder for the corporate gangster set-up they got running down south.
 
I can see how you'd think that, but they're pretty good at ignoring us most of the time.
 
Stereotypes paint us as progressive and environmentalist and nature-loving, but we have a lot of nature because a lot of our land is kind of bad for large-scale human habitation.
 
Anybody wondering if Peter Kent will acknowledge what a stupid thing he said in Parliament to the NDP MP who was asking a question about this? He sneered at her, chiding her for not having attended Durban, but the Opposition MPs weren't allowed to go!

Justin Trudeau said it for all of us: "Oh, you piece of <censored>!" :goodjob:
 
This piece of news depresses me. I never liked the excuse that it is okay to do something because other people are doing it too.
 
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