Larry Powell Powell is a veteran, award-winning journalist based in Shoal Lake, Manitoba, Canada. He specialize in stories about agriculture and the environment. For decades, he worked for broadcast outlets in all four provinces in western Canada. This included a 5 years stint as Senior Editor for CBC Radio News in Saskatchewan. He is authorized to receive embargoed news releases on important, global stories, through the Science Media Centre of Canada, the Royal Society, Nature Research and the World Weather Attribution Network. He's a member of the Science Writers and Communicators of Canada, the Canadian Association of Journalists and a past member of the American Association for the Advancement of Science. In 2020, Powell joined an international team of writers providing articles for the Swiss-based online journal, Focusing on Wildlife - celebrating the biodiversity of Planet Earth. In June, 2014, he was a panelist at a world conference in Winnipeg entitled Holding
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"Canada produces only 1.6 per cent of global greenhouse gas emissions." As such, Sopuck said, "Nothing that we do here can hope to make a difference in climate change."
re: Westman Tory MPs tout accomplishments, 24 June.
So, 1.6 percent is nothing to get excited about claims Sopuck, and if 60 countries made the same claim, all of a sudden there is a total of 100 percent. What a cop-out!
Nothing we can do here to make a difference…. MP Sopuck has a lot to learn…. maybe he'd rather not know or care that there are several hundred
hog lagoons in Manitoba, containing slurry….And lagoons are huge contributors of "Green House Gases"