Contributed by Paul Gagnon © 2018
The U. of C’s School of Public Policy group is sponsoring a forum on June 06, 2018, entitled “Bridging Divides: In Search of … Continue reading
Contributed by Paul Gagnon © 2018
The U. of C’s School of Public Policy group is sponsoring a forum on June 06, 2018, entitled “Bridging Divides: In Search of … Continue reading
On April 30, 2018, the Canadian Federal government released a report on Facebook[1] entitled “Estimated Results of the Federal Carbon Pollution Pricing System” (herein after ‘Carbon Tax/GBA’ [Gender … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant, former Canadian public servant of 27 years and a diplomat for 10 years prior to that.… Continue reading
Abacus Data recently issued “Perceptions in Carbon Pricing in Canada,” a survey intended to evaluate national sentiments about carbon taxes.
First, this is a push poll.
The responses are presented … Continue reading
The Wall Street Journal ran an article on Jan. 11, 2018 about the curious phenomenon of the large ENGO (Environmental Non-governmental Organization) known as World Resources Institute (WRI) both subcontracting … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society has tried to obtain intervenor status at the Jenner Wind Farm hearings, the proponent of which is a subsidiary of Power Renewable Energy Corporation/Power Corporation. As … 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
Opinion – Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Nov. 2017
At the recent #COP23 Conference of the Parties (to the United Nations Framework Convention on Climate Change), the Hon. … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society’s Note: Canadians will find these figures of interest in light of the recent cancellation of #EnergyEast pipeline in Canada, some of the reasons suggested for the … Continue reading
Contributed by Michelle Stirling, Communications Manager © Sept. 2017
Some people have been extremely curious about Friends of Science Society – so curious that they could not phone, email or … Continue reading