Allowing an election to happen now only serves the ends of people who don't want to see progress made under the Kyoto Protocol, so you have to say it's unfortunate that we've come to this. |
I don't think they are, but it falls to us to make sure, as the citizens of Ontario, that this does not happen. |
I felt like an idiot, |
I knew I had an old, cold, drafty house, ... But what they told me is where I made investments weren't my best investments. |
If they want to commit political suicide and take this province towards new nuclear power plants, I suppose you could suggest they're prepared to do it, |
It's the nightmare scenario that environmental activists around the world have been hoping would be avoided, ... He is bound to be just a tad distracted. |
It's the nightmare scenario that environmental activists around the world have been hoping would be avoided. |
It's unfortunate. I sort of feel like saying |
Then I started feeling better. There were all these things I could do. |
They could have dealt with it, probably, without raising the ire of some of the people in the environmental movement if all they'd done was to say that the section is titled 'Toxics and other substances of concern.' |
Twelve cities in three days is not a public consultation or proper public process. It is not adequate. |
Using 1990 as the base year, Canada's emissions are now 24 percent higher, while the United States is up by 14 percent. The United States' performance is superior to Canada's, even though it is outside Kyoto. |
We had to work out how the world was going to be divided up and, using props and costumes, we had to stage a ten minute play. |
We have a lot of positive, constructive American engagement here in Montreal - and none of it's from the Bush administration, which represents the single biggest threat to global progress, |
We have a lot of positive, constructive American engagement here in Montreal ? and none of it's from the Bush administration, which represents the single biggest threat to global progress, |