Wednesday, 19 August 2009

Instead of reluctantly facing up the fact of global warming, this is the kind of bold, sharp-edged, and innovative policy which I would expect my Canadian government to be offering:

"Germany launched a campaign Wednesday to put 1 million electric cars on the road by 2020, making battery research a priority as it tries to position the country as a market leader.

The program, which draws on euro500 million ($705 million) set aside in an economic stimulus package earlier this year but leaves many financing details up to the next government, drew criticism for being too vague.

"It is our aim to make Germany into the market leader for electric mobility," Economy Minister Karl-Theodor zu Guttenberg said after the Cabinet approved the plan.
He said the 1 million target by 2020 "is an ambitious aim, but one that we believe can be realized." Germany had more than 41 million cars on the road at the beginning of this year — only 1,452 of them electric cars."

Lead from the front, Canada; establish our country on the cutting edge of climate technology, and create high paying manufacturing and service jobs right here in our provinces.

Instead of wringing your hands, MPs, let's see some imagination.

Let's make sure that over the next fifty years, Canada establishes itself as an industrial leader.

We can do it.
But can our representatives in Parliament?

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