Key impressions and conclusions of the International Conference on Agricultural Greenhouse Gas Emissions and Food Security, AgriGHG-2018 in Berlin (10.-13. 9. 2018) sponsored by the German Ministry of Food and … Continue reading
Author: Friends of Science (Page 58 of 73)
With all the climate hysteria in the news stemming from the recent IPCC report, I wrote to Prof. Christopher Essex to ask about his views on the 1.5° C issue … Continue reading
This is a summary of proceedings. For detailed information and specifics, please refer to the original file. https://hotair.com/archives/2017/08/22/dakota-access-pipeline-developer-sues-greenpeace-eco-terrorist-campaign/
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy … Continue reading
An Open Letter to the Minister of Finance o Charities Act includes better quality reproductions of relevant images and screenshots – this blog presents the main text of the letter. … Continue reading
Op-ed contributed by Michelle Stirling © 2018
Michelle Stirling is the Communications Manager for Friends of Science, a member of CAJ and the AAAS. She formerly worked for Alberta Environment … Continue reading
Contributed by Drieu Godefridi © 2018 (La version française suit)
Drieu Godefridi is a Belgian philosopher, jurist, and author of La révolution Trump (French) and The IPCC: A Scientific Body … Continue reading
The Alberta government and various partners have been funding a mass public climate indoctrination project under the title of the Alberta Narratives Project.
After its debut in the early spring … Continue reading
Contributed by Donald Morton © 2018
Donald Morton is a retired astrophysicist whose career included being a rocket scientist at Princeton University, Director of the Anglo Australian Observatory and Director … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant, former public servant of 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years prior to that.
A … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society’s new report Carbon Kleptomania rebuts the notion that Canadians could make more money back from carbon taxes than what they pay in.
Carbon taxes are an … Continue reading