In the last couple days there have been several articles published claiming that polar bear mortality due to starvation is a result of climate change. This latest burst of articles … Continue reading
Author: Friends of Science (Page 66 of 73)
“Ireland is facing serious economic challenges due to their renewables program. A key point made in this Nov. 2017 report from Wind Aware is that there was a lack of … Continue reading
Opinion- Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Nov 2017
Part Three
Minister McKenna ostensibly went to COP23 to defend Canada’s ‘slow start’ in meeting emissions targets. [1] Certainly, Bonn was an … Continue reading
Opinion – Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Nov. 2017
Part Two
McKenna says she has a climate plan. Even iPolitics says: “She should prove it.”
Frankly, we doubt that the … Continue reading
Opinion – Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Nov. 2017
Part One
At the recent #COP23 Conference of the Parties (to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), the Hon. … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant who was a public servant for 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years.
Many people, … Continue reading
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Nov. 24, 2017
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(PARIS) The controversial documentary “The Uncertainty Has Settled” by filmmaker Marijn Poels won his third award for Best Documentary last night at the Independent Film Festival in Paris.
The … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant, former public servant of 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years prior.
Before and after … Continue reading
For two weeks the whole world has been fretting about the petition “World Scientists’ Warning to Humanity: A Second Notice” with thousands of scientists stating that:
“To prevent widespread misery … Continue reading