It has come with costs — financial and political — for Canada, especially in the West
Many have noted the deep similarities between the belief in a pending climate apocalypse and genuine religion. It is in fact a mime-religion, an ersatz faith, with all the negative energies that attend absolutist religions. That includes intolerance of disbelievers . High sanctimoniousness. Investment in the most unlikely “prophets” . And most crucial of all — utter and unflinching certitude.
But it is an altogether different matter when it is within this mindset, this mentality, that the public policy of an entire country, or entire countries, is determined. Determined and imposed as in Canada for the past six years in particular. That has come with such costs, financial and political, in the West of Canada. That has placed the development of this whole world’s most fundamental resource — energy — on a negative slope.
And finally, the deepest irony — a lot of these same countries are now backing off their pious green professions, coal is making a necessary comeback, some nations are warning of energy rationing, and poor, sad Joe Biden is doing a genuflection to Saudi Arabia, and talking of a tax rebate on gasoline.
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