THE OUTSTANDING CONSEQUENCES OF CLIMATE CHANGE (5)
belgotopia climate , media 04/20/2020 6 Minutes
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Author: Friends of Science (Page 36 of 73)
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
Every two years, Natural Resources Canada publishes the Energy Fact Book, a compilation of statistics about Canadian energy … Continue reading
April 22, 2020
By Samuele Furfari.
Yes, the oil market starts to work, and too bad if traders lose money!
A Google translate from the French original, with permission of … Continue reading
A Google translate version of the French original, with permission of the author. https://belgotopia.com/2020/04/01/covid19-et-maman-nature/

Since the beginning of the COVID19 pandemic with which we are confronted, certain voices of … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
In December, 2019, I posted an article on the Friends of Science Society blog entitled The Global Assault on … Continue reading
Résumé
Les provinces canadiennes ont toutes adopté jusqu’à maintenant à peu près les mêmes approches dans leur politique climatique, mais aucune n’est aussi sévère que le Québec. Cette dernière présente … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
On March 25, 2020, a group of 265 academics from across Canada signed a letter to Prime Minister Justin … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2020. Lyman’s bio can be read here.
Canada’s provinces have taken broadly similar approaches to climate policy so far, but none so stringent … Continue reading
Open Letter to Mr. Neil Brown,
President of the Poynter Institute
info (at) poynter.org
RE: CLINTEL and Climate Feedback
Dear Mr. Brown,
I understand that the United States prides itself … Continue reading
Contributed by Henri Lepage © Mar. 2020

Ci-dessous quelques commentaires personnels en forme de mise au point pour redresser, d’une part, l’idée que la crise monétaire et financière, … Continue reading