Friends of Science Society is pleased to announce that the chapter:
‘Global warming, glacier melt and sea level rise; new perspectives” written by one of their scientific advisors, Dr. Madhav … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society is pleased to announce that the chapter:
‘Global warming, glacier melt and sea level rise; new perspectives” written by one of their scientific advisors, Dr. Madhav … Continue reading
Republished with permission from Ross McKitrick © January 2018. McKitrick is a professor of economics at the University of Guelph and author of numerous papers related to climate change models … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and former public servant of 27 years, prior to that he was a diplomat for 10 … Continue reading
Opinion Contributed by Andrew Bonvicini, P. Geoph
Humans have engineered phenomenal solutions to large scale problems. The Dutch have constructed a landscape of ditches, waterways, canals and culminating in the … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and former public servant of 27 years, prior to that a diplomat for 10 years.
A … Continue reading
Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Dec. 17, 2017
Many people cite the United States Environmental Protection Agency’s (US EPA) ‘endangerment’ finding when talking about Anthropogenic Global Warming and the rationale … Continue reading
Contributed by Michelle Stirling, Communications Manager © Dec. 14, 2017
On Dec. 13, 2017 the government of Alberta made loud proclamations of ‘record-setting success’ on the first renewables auction. They … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant who has 27 years experience as a public servant and 10 years experience as a diplomat.… Continue reading
“Ireland is facing serious economic challenges due to their renewables program. A key point made in this Nov. 2017 report from Wind Aware is that there was a lack of … Continue reading
Opinion- Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Nov 2017
Part Three
Minister McKenna ostensibly went to COP23 to defend Canada’s ‘slow start’ in meeting emissions targets. [1] Certainly, Bonn was an … Continue reading