John,
After attacking the oil & gas industry, Trudeau is
now trying to destroy our agriculture, using the same type of climate
change nonsense as justification.
Last week, we
learned that he wants to cut 30% of emissions from fertilizers by 2030
as part of the Liberal government’s plan to get to “net zero”
emissions.
Natural gas is used to make fertilizers.
And so fertilizers produce carbon emissions.
Fertilizers are
costly, and farmers only use the optimal amount.
I spoke to a
farmer this week who explained to me that he’s been working with
agronomists for decades to reduce waste, and to grow food in the most
ecological way possible.
But fertilizers are still necessary.
Using less fertilizer means producing less food. Which
means billions of dollars of losses for farmers in the coming years,
but also more expensive food for all consumers.
We
knew that Trudeau wants us to drive less and travel less in order to
reduce our “carbon footprint.” That’s what his carbon tax is all
about.
Now he also wants us to eat less!
The government of Sri Lanka adopted similar policies, and the
country is now in total chaos.
The government of the
Netherlands is also trying to impose similar ones, and the farmers
there have been protesting for weeks.
John, all of
this is a consequence of the Paris Climate Accord, a UN agreement to
reduce carbon emissions supported by all the other parties – except
the PPC.
We categorically reject all these globalist
agreements that make life more difficult for ordinary Canadians, while
having zero effect on the environment.
The PPC supports our
farmers.
The PPC also opposes any policy that makes food less
abundant and more expensive, at a time when inflation is skyrocketing
because of Trudeau’s disastrous policies.
John, help us fight for common sense
agricultural and environmental policies with a $5 donation
today!
Many thanks,
-Max
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