Why “Intensity” is a crock

DeSmogBlog points to a simple explanation of why “Intensity Targets” are a ploy to fool voters into electing people who are in favour of increased air pollution.

In a half-page ad in the Globe and Mail, Tuesday, Suncor boasted that it had reduced GHG emission intensity in its Alberta oil sands development by 51 per cent between 1990 and 2006. The ad failed to mention that - thanks to huge increases in production - the company’s absolute emissions increased by 131 per cent over the same period. According to a PowerPoint presentation that you can find here, Suncor also plans to increase its production in the next three to five years from 260 thousand barrels per day to 550 thousand - a further jump of nearly 90 per cent.

Who is in favour of “intensity” limits? Stephen Harper is. Is he malinformed, or malinforming?