Protesters heat up over high energy prices (with video) by Megan Delaire, posted on the Ottawa Citizen
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Having spent decades trying to convince everyone that carbon dioxide (CO2) was a “greenhouse gas” that was going to cause the Earth to heat up, the same environmental charlatans are now embarking on a campaign to do the same with methane. In the U.S. the first move was announced by the White House in late March. [Read More…]Live Industry News
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