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
Category: energy subsidies (Page 2 of 2)
Contributed by Marijn Poels © 2017 (Dutch language version follows)
Dutch filmmaker Marijn Poels is to showcase his new film in Brussels at a special screening and discussion in the … Continue reading
As sent in 2016 to Hon. David Eggen, Minister of Education, by an anonymous Alberta Professional Engineer.
Installing solar panels on our schools is probably a good plan as students … 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
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
© April 26, 2017
The tax-payer subsidized charity David Suzuki Foundation is asking Canadians to participate in a “Power Up Renewable Energy” promotion campaign based on partisan demands that are … 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
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2016
One of the recurring side debates that always seems to rage between those who favour large public spending to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and … Continue reading