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Ralph Torrie on "Ethical Oil"


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Local Green Party candidate rejects incoming federal Environment Minister's claim of "ethical" oil sands

[Cobourg, 11 January, 2011] When it comes to Canada’s tar sands, the government is out of touch with environmental reality, with its own advisors, and with the international community. The tar sands are the dirtiest of our fossil fuel resources, located in a fragile northern ecosystem, and mining them is a messy, energy-intensive business. Political spin and catch-phrases like “ethical oil” are no substitute for leadership.

Such is the opinion of international energy expert and local Green Party candidate, Ralph Torrie.

"Recent reports of injured wildlife and equipment failures in the tar sands underline the fact that the pace of their development has outstripped the regulatory abilities of both the federal and provincial governments," says Torrie. "The warnings that we are going too fast on the tar sands are coming from every direction, most recently from the government’s own Environment Commissioner and from the Royal Society of Canada. The last thing we need is a race to the bottom of the barrel in the name of short term profit.

"Re-branding the image of the tar sands will not fool the international community who are looking to Canada’s environment Minister to protect the environment. Canadians, including future Canadians, will benefit from policies and investments that protect our air, our water and our diverse and magnificent northern ecosystems. We need a plan to cut greenhouse gas emissions from all sectors and to invest in clean energy solutions that build the foundation for sustainable prosperity.

"Now that would be ethical energy development."


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Ralph Torrie on the Cancun Conference


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Tackling Climate Change is Key to Economic Renewal: Local Green Candidate

[Cobourg, 14 December] Local federal Green Party candidate Ralph Torrie joined Green Party Elizabeth May in praise of the progress made on climate change at the conference in Cancun.

Torrie commented, "I know this issue can seem far away, but how the world responds to the threat of climate change will affect our weather, our local farmers, our local economies, our local governments and the quality of life in Northumberland Quinte West for decades into the future. One way or another we will become less dependent on fossil fuels in the years ahead, but how rough or smooth that transition will be depends on what we do now to put a greener energy system in place. The Cancun meeting has kept hope alive for international agreement on this vital issue that affects all."

As for Canada's role in the negotiations Torrie commented that "We are no longer a leader on this issue; I think at best we were ignored and at worst our government was ridiculed for its backward thinking and foot dragging."

"As a middle power, our relevance on the international stage goes up when we lead and goes down when we don't. When it comes to climate change, nobody looks to Canada for leadership anymore. It is a very regrettable outcome of the failure of both the Liberal and the Conservative governments of recent years to understand the economic opportunity presented by the energy transition that the world is entering. They just don't get it.

"It will be the countries that tackle this issue that will be the economic success stories of the 21st century. Those will be the countries and economies with technologies and the solutions that everyone else will want. Canadians should be pressing their governments at every level to support aggressive policies for clean energy; we need it now."


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 For more information:

Ralph Torrie
Candidate, NQW Green Party
Phone: 905.372.0216
Cell: 905.396.2408
Email: rtorrie@torriesmith.com

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