Ecojustice was in court in Ontario, attempting to advance its #GENClimateAction kids’ case against the Ontario government for reducing the province’s commitment to fight climate change, by cancelling their … Continue reading
Category: climate change (Page 18 of 78)
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Contributed by Drieu Godefridi – originally published in French in Atlantico
© Drieu Godefridi and Atlantico.fr, 2022
1/ ATLANTICO.FR In the face of … Continue reading
Here is the power point if people want to follow the relevant links.
This report “Facts vs Fortune Telling” about Alberta’s climate is why we can authoritatively reject … Continue reading
Contributed by William Walter Kay BA JD © 2022
Professor Emeritus (Poli-Sci) at Queens College, Andrew Hacker (b.1929), received his PhD from Princeton and later worked at Oxford. While not … Continue reading
For those who might like to review the slide deck in the presentation and follow the links, here you go!
… Continue readingThis post provides the power point pdf with links, so that viewers can go through the material at their leisure.
… Continue readingContributed by Samuel Furfari, republished with the author’s permission from a DeepL translation of the French original published in Atlantico. Please consult the original if you have questions on … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2022. Robert Lyman’s bio can be read here.
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
The purpose of this paper is to report the facts about the trends in … Continue reading
The David Suzuki Foundation, along with a bevy of other Canadian Environmental Non Governmental Organizations (ENGOs), most of which are tax-subsidized ‘charities’ are trying to force the government to set … Continue reading
Contributed by Michael N. Chernoff, BSc Geological Engineering © 2022
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