Gavin Schmidt tweeted that he liked a #ClimateStrike poster that read “Soon even moving to Canada isn’t going to solve our problems.” That reminded us that we had a parody … Continue reading
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Polar bears are the poster child of climate change.
But are they really on the brink of extinction? What happens if there is less sea ice – do they all … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant. He was a public servant for 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years prior.
Updated… Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant. He was a public servant for 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years prior to … Continue reading
On 13 February 2019 the first copy of the Report ‘The costs of the Energy Agreement’ was presented to Frits Bolkestein during a meeting at the Royal Institute of Engineers … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and was a public servant for 27 years, a diplomat for 10 years prior to that … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant who was a public servant for 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years prior to … Continue reading
Foreign-funding for “No” vs “Pro” Conventional Energy in Canada
LINK to Report: https://blog.friendsofscience.org/wp-content/uploads/2019/02/Big-Green-Money-NO-vs-PRO-FINAL-RevB-FEB-12-2019-1.pdf
Executive Summary
In their campaigns to address alleged human influences on global warming, many environmental non-governmental organizations … Continue reading
RESPONDING TO ENVIRONMENTAL DEFENCE – ALBERTA’S CARBON TAX
RED INK + SORROW
Environmental Defence issued a report at the end of December 2018 entitled “Carbon Pricing in Alberta – … Continue reading
How Tax-subsidized, Foreign-funded ENGOs Impact the Canadian Economy
“Big Oil’s problem isn’t international philanthropy – it’s a changing market in the face of climate change.” Jessica Clogg, WCEL
“We celebrated … Continue reading
