A quick review of Canada’s submission to the UNFCC
Contributed by Rob Pearce ©2016
Have you ever seen the buzzword or jargon generating games, where various phrases, nouns, verbs etc … Continue reading
A quick review of Canada’s submission to the UNFCC
Contributed by Rob Pearce ©2016
Have you ever seen the buzzword or jargon generating games, where various phrases, nouns, verbs etc … Continue reading
Rural Alberta mayors and councillors booed Deputy Premier Sarah Hoffman on coal phase-out, as reported by CBC Nov. 17, 2016.
Here’s the power point presentation that gave them insights into … Continue reading
SUMMARY
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2016
Recently, there have been three high-profile proposals for the construction of pipelines to transport crude oil from western Canada to east and west … Continue reading
INTERNATIONAL ENERGY AGENCY 2016 REPORT ON KEY ENERGY STATISTICS
IMPORTANT POINTS FOR THE CLIMATE DEBATE
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2016
The International Energy Agency (IEA) is perhaps the premier … Continue reading
by Judith Curry So . . . what can we expect from the Trump administration on environment/climate/energy?
Contributed by Michelle Stirling, Communications Manager for Friends of Science Society.
On Saturday, November 5, 2016, thousands of people across Alberta spoke up and signed petitions against the Alberta Climate … Continue reading
Stand up for Democracy in Alberta
Contributed by the Alberta Wide Rally. @ 2016
Calgary, AB November 4, 2016– … Continue reading
Nov. 2, 2016
ATTN:
Right Honorable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Honorable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Climate Change and Environment
First Ministers of Canada
AN OPEN LETTER
Honorable Elected Leaders,
RE: … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society is reposting the press release of today of the Alberta Wide Rally to facilitate wider distribution. This release contributed by the organizers. See original document here. … Continue reading
Nov. 2, 2016
Hon. Rachel Notley, Premier of Alberta
Hon. Margaret McCuaig-Boyd, Minister of Energy
Hon. Shannon Phillips, Minister of Environment and Parks
Honorable Premier and Ministers,
RE: … Continue reading