Letters Jan. 13: Net zero energy, the argument for working from home

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Letters Jan. 13: Net zero energy, the argument for working from home
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Damn the torpedoes! Let’s prepare for war I welcome the news that the Canadian and American military will resume live ammunition weapons training in Juan de Fuca Strait.

As a society we have become complacent and generally take our armed forces for granted.

Once again Gwyn Morgan has penned a compelling argument for Canada to produce and sell more fossil-fuel energy. Unfortunately, he either ignores or unfairly dismisses environmental concerns about fossil-fuel production. The closer to net zero, the better off we will be Re: “Net-zero fantasy has empowered dictators,” commentary, Jan. 11.

His learning from the European crisis is to expand oil and gas while Europe’s learning instead is to increase renewables and nuclear to enhance self-reliance and minimize gas requirements. Achieving net-zero will be difficult. Again, the IEA report: It contains a net-zero pathway that is challenging but workable. We may not achieve net-zero by 2050, but the closer we come, the more livable our world will be for us, our children and grandchildren.Truth about net zero will bring howls Re: “Net-zero fantasy has empowered dictators,” commentary, Jan. 11.

On Tuesday, Jan. 3, we eagerly put out our bins and bags. Per Emterra’s instructions, we left everything out until 9 p.m. No pickup.

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