Exploring the Dark Side of Oil Marketing and PR. The post An Exploration of the Dark Side of Oil first appeared on Excited Delirium.
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Excited Delirium: Prices, Inflation and Greed & How to Use Abandoned Malls
Just another day of price hikes and shoulder shrugs for monopolies in Canada … The post Prices, Inflation and Greed & How to Use Abandoned Malls first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Populism: Your Demise Can’t Come Soon Enough
Populism sucks. Time for ‘planetism’. The post Populism: Your Demise Can’t Come Soon Enough first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Golf Courses: Greens to Greens
Golf courses seem to be in competition with our need to save the planet and make better food choices. What are your thoughts on the issue? The post Golf Courses: Greens to Greens first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: The CBC: Exit, Stage Right?
Can someone tell me what’s happened to the CBC? The post The CBC: Exit, Stage Right? first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: When Appointees Lie to Become Justices, Can They Be Called Justices?
Guns now have more rights than women in the United States. Don’t pretend for a moment that this cannot happen in Canada because far-right Cons never rest until they are in a position to control all of us and they will lie in order to get there. The post When
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Housing: Building Stupid on Stupider
Housing: affordability won’t come when we allow millions more McMansions to be built. The post Housing: Building Stupid on Stupider first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Canada: Laundromat for the World’s Dirty Money
Real estate in Canada has become notorious as a means by which to launder dark money. It’s time to make it end before every Canadian will be blocked from affordable housing or even home ownership. The post Canada: Laundromat for the World’s Dirty Money first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Circular Barometer & CIty Planning
Our cities NEED to be a LOT better if we’re going to address climate change in any meaningful way. Here are some resources. Also, Europe has announced they will likely impose a levy on less efficient carbon production. It’s unlikely that Canada will survive this kind of scrutiny. The post
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Housing Prices
Afforable housing: Doug Ford’s updated version of ‘buck a beer’. All promise, no solutions. The post Housing Prices first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Ontario Election 2022: Low Turnout, High Numbers
Ontario: leaders wanted. Apply via the same old-school arcane process. The post Ontario Election 2022: Low Turnout, High Numbers first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Are Universities and Colleges Failing Society?
A campus tour of a college will reveal to most people that our post-secondary institutions are poorly equipped with the tools needed to train our kids how to save society. I give them an F. The post Are Universities and Colleges Failing Society? first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Housing: We Have ENOUGH SUPPLY
Everyone is talking about housing affordability in Canada and Ontario politicians are promising to plow over the best farm land in Ontario. The only ones who will benefit are developers. The post Housing: We Have ENOUGH SUPPLY first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: This’ll Make Wexiteers Lose Their Minds!
Three words that I’m sure Wexiteers will cringe at: mandatory heat pumps. The post This’ll Make Wexiteers Lose Their Minds! first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: For All the Mothers … Who Didn’t Want to be Mothers
On Mother’s Day, I think we all need pause to celebrate those brave who choose to NOT be mothers. Their choices belong to them and not the public. The post For All the Mothers … Who Didn’t Want to be Mothers first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Canada’s Housing Crisis
Canada’s housing situation is less about what supply should be pumped into the market and more about managing what we have more efficiently. The post Canada’s Housing Crisis first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Carbon Capture Doesn’t Work
In this exhaustive research, the folks with Environmental Defence have proven that the unicorn idea of ‘carbon capture’ just doesn’t work. Carbon capture, utilization and storage (CCUS) refers to technologies that are designed to collect or “capture” carbon dioxide generated by high–emitting activities (such as oil refineries, cement plants, fossil
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Doug Ford’s Assault on the Climate
GAS … cars, cars, cars. With a name like FORD, I suppose that makes sense. Very few actions being announced by Doug Ford in Ontario relate to moving in the right direction concerning climate change. The post Doug Ford’s Assault on the Climate first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Covid Journal, Mar 24, 2022
Should the story about one unfortunate ‘protester’ who’s lost all his money to frozen accounts and fraudulent organizers be leading the daily stories with the CBC? The post Covid Journal, Mar 24, 2022 first appeared on Excited Delirium.
Continue readingExcited Delirium: Welcome to the Carbon Broadcasting Corporation
As WWIII looms in Europe, why are we using this moment to make excuses for the carbon industry? Enough already. The post Welcome to the Carbon Broadcasting Corporation first appeared on Excited Delirium.
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