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That’s actually comforting.
My fear is the fascism aspect, an old school conservative would actually be refreshing.
Don’t worry, he’s a fascist too!
Edit: @cyberorganism shared this article from La Presse it’s French language, my school days french is really rusty so I machine translated it.
Here’s a few excerpts(emphasis mine):
This one is deceptive (probably) in sounding like they might actually do something useful… except the bit about expanding pipeline construction. In all likelihood, there will be contracts tendered to friends or supporters to do silly things like carbon capture and sequestration. If sequestration is done by pumping it into deep wells, look forward to earthquakes in previously geologically stable areas, escape of CO² into neighbouring communities meaning residents would need to evacuated, and the area may not be habitable for a year or more depending on the size of the CO² pocket. That’s if the carbon capture scheme that gets funded isn’t just a grift, and most of them are.
I’m going to stop here, starting to rage. I recommend reading the article.