@tyler_bryant @StephenLeahy Right. Climate value of "trading" pipeline for GHG reduction elsewhere will depend on the numbers...which is to say that a deal is doable, if whatever Keystone XL produces by way of carbon emissions can be offset elsewhere. To embed Mr. Donner again:
— Simon Donner (@simondonner) September 6, 2013
@StephenLeahy Not ideal, but not impossible. Lots of other GHG reduction opportunities in Canada which could be offered.We shall see. But I should say I doubt this government's ability to whomp up a real CO2 reduction plan in the time available, especially if it needs buy-in from the provinces. For example, to save the tar sands does Ontario's auto industry get thumped?
— Simon Donner (@simondonner) September 6, 2013
But, once again, doable...as in not impossible.
colour me skeptical too, Harper and Oliver arent really committed to reducing GHGs.
ReplyDeleteDo we even have an environment minister anymore or did resource manager oliver become that title too:P