An Opinion Contributed by Robert Lyman © Sept. 11, 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and a former Canadian public servant with 27 years experience in … Continue reading
An Opinion Contributed by Robert Lyman © Sept. 11, 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and a former Canadian public servant with 27 years experience in … Continue reading
Editor’s note: Abacus Data has just released a poll about how Canadians ‘feel’ about oil, pipelines, climate and change. Friends of Science Society thinks that while feelings are important, facts … Continue reading
Yesterday, Carl Meyer, a reporter for the National Observer, was kind enough to contact us to ask for a comment on the Aug. 25, 2017 blog post by Ecojustice lawyer, … Continue reading
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The discussion about whether Canadians must sharply reduce greenhouse gas (GHG) emissions to avoid human-induced catastrophic global warming often lacks a sense of context. … Continue reading
English version of this post found at THE COP21 AGREEMENT – JUST THE FACTS, PLEASE.
le 9 Juin 2017
Contribution de Robert Lyman © 2017
“Les faits, et seulement … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Lewis Carroll, the author of Alice in Wonderland, spellbound his readers by writing a story in which everything seemed topsy-turvy and counter to … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
A new paper prepared by the U.S. National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration’s (NOAA) Earth System Laboratory and published in the Proceedings of the National … Continue reading
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Introduction
Much of the controversy in Canada concerning climate change issues takes place at a very general level. People discuss first whether one should … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
In November 2016, the International Energy Agency issued its latest World Energy Outlook (WEO), its summary of econometric model projections of global energy supply … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
In the classic television series Dragnet, broadcast in the 1950’s, the main character was a deadpan detective named Joe Friday. Friday would cut through … Continue reading