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
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Originally published in May 2017 as a series of blog posts under the title: “National Energy Board (NEB) – Implications of Proposed Changes: A Review.” This post offers the same … Continue reading
Contributed by Ralph Bullis, P. Geol., FGC © Sept. 2017
With such a bad wildfire season in BC and with so much disruption in the province, I suppose it’s inevitable … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © Sept. 2017
Robert Lyman is a former Canadian public servant of 27 years experience; prior to that he was a diplomat for 10 years.
John … 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
Opinion Contributed by Michelle Stirling © Sept. 11, 2017
I attended Al Gore’s latest movie when it premiered in Calgary. There were only two other people in the theatre. Gore’s … 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
Yesterday, Carl Meyer, a reporter for the National Observer, was kind enough to contact us to ask for a comment on the Aug. 25, 2017 blog post by Ecojustice lawyer, … Continue reading
News of the day claims the world is shifting off fossil fuels and Canada is being left behind. Nothing could be further from the truth. Energy economist Robert Lyman deconstructs … Continue reading