Contributed by Rob Pearce @ March 2016
This is a rebuttal to the Pembina Institute article “The sun doesn’t always shine? No problem for renewables” by Sara Hastings-Simon on their … Continue reading
Contributed by Rob Pearce @ March 2016
This is a rebuttal to the Pembina Institute article “The sun doesn’t always shine? No problem for renewables” by Sara Hastings-Simon on their … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman @ March 2016
How much of your money are they planning to take to ‘save the planet’? Lots! … read on.
The December 2015 Paris “Conference … Continue reading
The “Green Budget Coalition” is pushing the “Green Budget 2016.” A group of some 16 influential ENGOs – non-profits and registered charities – are demanding that Canada move to a … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman @ March 2016
Robert Lyman is an energy economist of 37 years experience, a former public servant and diplomat.
Over the last 100 years, average global … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman @ March 2016
The recent First Ministers’ Conference in Vancouver resulted in a communiqué stating that they “committed to transition to a low carbon economy by … Continue reading
Recently the media has been full of stories about how Canada must jump on the ‘low-carbon’ economy bandwagon or be left behind. Eco-activists are claiming 100% renewables is possible.
Robert … Continue reading
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Contributed by Robert Lyman @2016
Robert Lyman is a former diplomat, public servant and an energy economist of 37 years’ experience.
Editor’s note: We have added bold emphasis to one … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman @2016
Many western governments, having embraced the thesis that humans are responsible for catastrophic global warming, have sought to reduce greenhouse gas emissions in transportation by … Continue reading
by Norm Kalmanovitch, P. Geoph.
The global temperature is determined by the net amount of energy that the Earth receives from the sun because a portion of the sun’s energy … Continue reading