Contributed by Robert Lyman © May 9, 2017
This is the prepared text of a presentation made at the Friends of Science Society’s 14th Annual CLIMATE DOGMA EXPOSED event in … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © May 9, 2017
This is the prepared text of a presentation made at the Friends of Science Society’s 14th Annual CLIMATE DOGMA EXPOSED event in … Continue reading
Contributed by Dr. John D. Harper, FGSA,FGAC, PGeol., former director of the Geological Survey of Canada © May 2017
I have recently been asked to comment on three articles published … Continue reading
Cleantech and decarbonization are the Holy Grail of investment and government subsidy hype, but practically speaking there have been numerous catastrophic failures of cleantech in recent years, both as investments … Continue reading
On March 31, 2017 on our twitter feed we received this comment and marked up graph from peaceful data boy @jamjoumie I wish you were applied the same skepticism of … Continue reading
Opinion – Contributed by Michelle Stirling ©2017
Imagine your company faces serious, imminent, economic risks. Imagine that last year friends and family were forced to flee wildfires in Fort McMurray … Continue reading
Posted by Michelle Stirling, Communications Manager Feb. 25, 2017
This post responds to Alberta Environment and Parks recently posted three part series entitled “Myths and Realities of Alberta’s Climate Leadership … Continue reading
Guest post by Dr. Tim Ball ©2017
Many people, including my wife, ask why I continue to fight for the truth about the greatest deception in history, the claim that … Continue reading
Overview
On Dec. 17, 2016, The David Suzuki Foundation, a registered Canadian charity, sent an email to subscribers claiming that “Pipeline approvals expose broken environmental assessment process” – that … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2016
Those who believe that humans are causing catastrophic global warming often claim that the world will soon no longer need oil as a transportation … Continue reading
Posted by Michelle Stirling © December 5, 2016
On this day we have requested a Conflict of Interest Inquiry by the Ethics Commissioner of Alberta and a Cost-Benefit Analysis from … Continue reading