Get your tickets now for Part 2 of Friends of Science Society’s 17th Annual Event with Dr. Roy Spencer and “The Most Important Reasons Why There is No Climate Emergency”… Continue reading
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In this article, the third in a series, I review the present and projected trends in the use of all-electric passenger vehicles (EVs) and consider some of the … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society held its Annual General Meeting on Dec. 10, 2020. Due to pandemic restrictions on public gatherings, the minimum number of individuals were in attendance in accordance … Continue reading
Assessing the Alleged Benefits of EV’s
Exposing the Electric Vehicle Fantasy – Part 2
See Part 1: Exposing the EV Fantasy: The Real Cost of EV’s
See Part 3: False … Continue reading
Exposing the Electric Vehicle Fantasy, Part 1 The Real Cost of EV’s
Link to Part 2 – Assessing the Alleged Benefits of EVs
Link to Part 3 – False Expectations … Continue reading
December 2, 2020
AIMCO, Kevin Uebelein, CEO
BCI – British Columbia Investment Management Corp. – Gordon J. Fyfe, CEO
Caisse de dépôt et placement du Québec – Charles Edmond, Pres. … Continue reading
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The Trudeau government has adopted the aspirational goal of reducing Canada’s greenhouse gas emissions to “net zero” by 2050 and is now … Continue reading

Due to pandemic restrictions and concern for public safety, our annual in-person event, originally scheduled for April 6, 2020 is going online as a two-part series.
Each event with have … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman ©2020
The International Energy Agency (IEA) last week published its Renewable 2020 Report, an analysis of current trends in global renewable energy markets and a projection … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020
Shell Canada announced on November 12 that it will roll out its Drive Carbon Neutral program in Canada under which “offsets” are purchased to … Continue reading