Wednesday 1 November 2023

Richard Elliot Climate Hysteric Wants Town to Fund His Quarry Project

Image captured from this article:  In Sackville, N.B., students demanded climate change solutions, and they got what they asked for | Canada's National Observer: News & Analysis

"Richard Elliot has been a neighbour of the Pickard Quarry since moving to Sackville in the 1990s, and he knows more than most the value of this pocket of wilderness in the middle of residential Sackville....

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During a guided tour with Elliot in late October, we came across another trail user, Mount Allison physics professor Ralph Brüning. “Once in a while, when it gets a little bit too much, I love to come here and walk around,” says Brüning. The quarry is especially close to the Mount Allison campus. “I’m probably literally 300 meters from my desk,” says Brüning. “It’s a great break–close by, and a little bit wild, which is nice.”  - CHMA FM reports...

Pickard Quarry: a 'little pocket' of wilderness in the middle of residential Sackville » CHMA 106.9 FM (chmafm.com)


Essentially, retired academic boomer Elliot, who is also a very active local climate agitator and fear-mongerer, will be improving his property's value by influencing the Town of Tantramar to spend a lot of money in the development of a park attached to his property.  Is this ethical? Not really.

Why has this - yet another pond project - been able to leap-frog in priority over the Tantramar Skate Park Project put forth by a youth group presentation in Town Hall in 2013? Why does Richard Elliot's voice matter so much?  We do have a lot of parks and trails and ponds already but one more is needed according to Richard Elliot? Yes.



Erica Butler at CHMA FM Mount Allison University although a mother of young son herself doesn't report on the project for the skatepark.. why?  Like the Town of Tantramar Erica Butler blocks me on Twitter.. that's not helpful.

Technocrats and envirocrats such as climate zealot Richard Elliot are the loudest, pushiest, noisiest and most aggressive and demanding people in the region.  Sadly.

#Tantramar Skate Park Project

Great Skate Parks Make Great Towns!

Artwork by a young artist / skateboarder in Town of Sackville New Brunswick - Photo by Indie Media Eastcoast

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