Tell politicians that we need to act on climate What if you were experiencing severe physical distress and running a dangerously high fever? You’d likely seek immediate medical attention.
Someone might call an ambulance to get you to Emergency, stat.
According to the report, we have a brief window of opportunity to change course. There is hope — if we act now to end fossil fuel use and scale up clean energy alternatives.We cannot meet our greenhouse gas targets now. Expanding oil/gas infrastructure is taking us in the wrong direction. Since 2005, Canada’s four submarines have sailed in multinational exercises with NATO in the Atlantic as far as the Balkans and Norway and in the mid-Pacific biennial RIMPAC exercise. HMCS Chicoutimi spent six months in Asia Pacific with a port visit to Yokosuka, the first Canadian submarine visit to Japan in 50 years.
Australia is expected to spend $386 billion to buy five American nuclear-powered submarines to replace their troubled Collins-class boats. In fact, lowering the limit has the opposite effect; it produces rash decisions and dangerous driving habits. Traffic engineers find the speed that 85 per cent of drivers will drive at, and that’s the speed limit. That means 15 per cent of drivers will exceed the limit. However, if you impose a lower limit, more drivers will exceed it. They won’t slow down.
More people living downtown ought to generate more business and encourage less driving and more walking, thereby reducing pollution and helping stop global warming.
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