Oil & Gas Lobbyists Do NOT Care About You. Let’s Cap Corporate Emissions.

The Environment in Canada Podcast Episode 35 on Oil and Gas Lobbyists and the Emissions Cap…

Oil gas emissions cap wall projection action at New York Climate Week

Emissions cap wall projection action by Sierra Club Canada at New York Climate Week.

Today (Sept. 24) there is an exhibition of wildfire and other climate artifacts at New York Climate Week in NYC organized Sierra Club Canada. Climate survivors are also present to tell their stories. We get into that exhibit, why we need an emissions cap on wealthy oil and gas corporations, and what goes on in the heads of the public relations professionals who work for those corporations. Draft regulations for a cap on corporate oil and gas emissions have been delayed repeatedly because of oil and gas lobbying, and we are still waiting for those regulations.

Attend the exhibit and join us if you’re in New York today. Learn more about the exhibition at www.protectwhatwelove.ca

Find facts on wildfire causes and the history of oil and gas corporate lobbying and misinformation.

Find facts on the Canada emissions cap.

Take action for the emissions cap by sending a message.

Listen to our previous episode on the emissions cap, The Emissions Cap will NOT Hurt the Economy in Canada.

Listen to our previous episode, The Jasper Wildfire & How Climate Change Made High Temperatures at Least Twice as Likely.

Learn more on that subject also at the article Jasper Fire, Pine Beetle & Forestry Practices NOT the Major Factor.

And lots of other information on why climate change is real and caused by CO2 from oil and gas is available.

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And don’t forget to take action!

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