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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I think we all need a reality check on this fossil fuel issue and global warming.WE CANADIANS are the worse offenders in the World,we live in a artificial country supported by our use of fossil fuels.For our numbers on this land we could not survive a winter and some of us even a summer without fuel.Just imagine the 6 million people in the GTA alone going without fuel for just a week in January,we would all be dead.The natural population of Canada might not be much more than when it was settled without fossil fuel,s...
    While true I believe we are neutral or even negative with the number of lakes and trees we have per capita.

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    actually that's incorrect when you take into account landmass and temps. Ontario alone is almost the size of Europe.

    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I think we all need a reality check on this fossil fuel issue and global warming.WE CANADIANS are the worse offenders in the World,we live in a artificial country supported by our use of fossil fuels.For our numbers on this land we could not survive a winter and some of us even a summer without fuel.Just imagine the 6 million people in the GTA alone going without fuel for just a week in January,we would all be dead.The natural population of Canada might not be much more than when it was settled without fossil fuel,s...
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    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post
    I think we all need a reality check on this fossil fuel issue and global warming.WE CANADIANS are the worse offenders in the World,we live in a artificial country supported by our use of fossil fuels.For our numbers on this land we could not survive a winter and some of us even a summer without fuel.Just imagine the 6 million people in the GTA alone going without fuel for just a week in January,we would all be dead.The natural population of Canada might not be much more than when it was settled without fossil fuel,s...

    Well said! Can you imagine going back to the water-wheel, wood driven steam engine, ax and cross cut saw, wooden containers, and log cabins, with the fragrance of a fine wood fire for heat. Not to mention, plenty of wild habitat, dirt roads, wooden bridges, air free from exhaust fumes, no endangered wildlife, a regular hunting paradise. May the indigenous peoples of actually had something real, while we for our part have transformed it into something completely artificial. We have taken travel time which would have once taken days and weeks and transformed it into minutes and hours with technology and fossil fuel.

    You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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    We are the biggest users of fossil fuels in the world,that is a sad fact because of our winter climate and distance for car use,plane use,.....We might be carbon neutral because of our forests and so forth BUT SERIOUSLY who are we kidding.If we are exporting oil to America and China and they are burning it off we really then become
    the biggest contributors to global warming.I hope nobody seriously does not believe in man made warming when you turn on the news the evidence is there.

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    [QUOTE=Gun Nut;1067246]Well said! Can you imagine going back to the water-wheel, wood driven steam engine, ax and cross cut saw, wooden containers, and log cabins, with the fragrance of a fine wood fire for heat. Not to mention, plenty of wild habitat, dirt roads, wooden bridges, air free from exhaust fumes, no endangered wildlife, a regular hunting paradise. May the indigenous peoples of actually had something real, while we for our part have transformed it into something completely artificial. We have taken travel time which would have once taken days and weeks and transformed it into minutes and hours with technology and fossil fuel.

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    Imagine 6 million GTA residents marching north of highway 7 in the middle of winter into the bush to try and survive if the fossil fuel infrastructure and nuclear plants were to get shut down by some mishap.Expand that thought to the rest of Canadians suddenly without gas or propane.

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    [QUOTE=Gilroy;1067287]
    Quote Originally Posted by Gun Nut View Post
    Well said! Can you imagine going back to the water-wheel, wood driven steam engine, ax and cross cut saw, wooden containers, and log cabins, with the fragrance of a fine wood fire for heat. Not to mention, plenty of wild habitat, dirt roads, wooden bridges, air free from exhaust fumes, no endangered wildlife, a regular hunting paradise. May the indigenous peoples of actually had something real, while we for our part have transformed it into something completely artificial. We have taken travel time which would have once taken days and weeks and transformed it into minutes and hours with technology and fossil fuel.

    You don't stop hunting because you grow old. You grow old because you stop hunting.
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    Imagine 6 million GTA residents marching north of highway 7 in the middle of winter into the bush to try and survive if the fossil fuel infrastructure and nuclear plants were to get shut down by some mishap.Expand that thought to the rest of Canadians suddenly without gas or propane.
    Ahhg! take out a couple bridges and they couldnt get this far.
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    [QUOTE=Bushmoose;1067289]
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post

    Ahhg! take out a couple bridges and they couldnt get this far.
    That,s not very neighborly.

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    [QUOTE=Bushmoose;1067289]
    Quote Originally Posted by Gilroy View Post

    Ahhg! take out a couple bridges and they couldnt get this far.
    That is one great idea , keep the Torontonians locked up in their own great city .

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    [QUOTE=jaycee;1067292]
    Quote Originally Posted by Bushmoose View Post

    That is one great idea , keep the Torontonians locked up in their own great city .
    I can see it all now? It'd be like scenes from those Living Dead movies? Zombies all heading north only to be swept away by the current of the French River!

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    [QUOTE=Bushmoose;1067303]
    Quote Originally Posted by jaycee View Post

    I can see it all now? It'd be like scenes from those Living Dead movies? Zombies all heading north only to be swept away by the current of the French River!
    That's a good one !
    If there was only some way to keep them from coming south, hmm I wonder if we could deepen and widen the Credit river and remove all bridges coming south.

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