At a recent Calgary Knights of the Round Table event, Ron Davison, P. Eng. examined the claims of global warming against the available data. He finds glaring inconsistencies.
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CANGEA – the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association – has been making a concerted case for the development of direct utilization of geothermal in Alberta. They propose to use existing abandoned … Continue reading
A report summary contributed by Robert Lyman
On April 16 2016 the Institute of Political Economy at Utah State University published a report entitled The Unseen Costs of Wind-Generated Electricity… Continue reading
Contributed by energy economist Robert Lyman @June 2016
The Liberal government led by Kathleen Wynne in Ontario recently announced a major new subsidy program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from … Continue reading
Energy economist Robert Lyman summarizes the recent BP Global Energy Outlook report. Claims of a ‘low-carbon’ future are not upon us.
Contributed by Robert Lyman @ June 2016
British Petroleum, … Continue reading
There’s only one taxpayer – and we need to decide whether serving our own people’s needs should be the priority over external demands to fund ill-defined, ideological programs like the … Continue reading
News of the day claims the world is shifting off fossil fuels and Canada is being left behind. Nothing could be further from the truth. Energy economist Robert Lyman deconstructs … Continue reading
Freedom of Speech is a Canadian Charter Right.[1]
On Dec. 3, 2015, Ecojustice Canada Society issued a public document calling for an inquiry by the Competition Bureau of … Continue reading
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Le 1er septembre 2015, un groupe d’académiques américains écrivait au président Obama et aux autorités judiciaires US une lettre pour les enjoindre à poursuivre le Competitive … Continue reading
… Continue readinght May 25, 2016: A shareholder proposition from global warming alarmists was soundly defeated today at the Annual Meeting. Activists took heart that 38% of shares were voted in favor,
