New Car Idling Law Solves Nothing: WHOPPER WATCH
“I think it’s excellent.” Angela Keller-Herzog, executive director with Community Associations for Environmental Sustainability, on the proposed City of Ottawa one-minute limit on car idling.
“I think it’s excellent.” Angela Keller-Herzog, executive director with Community Associations for Environmental Sustainability, on the proposed City of Ottawa one-minute limit on car idling.
Bulldog commenter Mike Patton wants to see the evidence that the current idling bylaw has changed behaviour:
When did it become the responsibility of the City of Ottawa to write huge essays on climate change that no one will read?
While Ottawans spend billions of dollars trying to combat the real problem of climate change, the city could eliminate all of its greenhouse gas emissions yet have no appreciable effect on this emerging...
However, the bottom line for all levels of government is to deal with climate change, and the ends must justify the means in all decision-making. This includes the goals of urban intensification,...
You know, this release below is fine, good intentions and all.
Here in Ottawa throughout the spring and early summer smoke from wildfires has been extremely heavy.
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