Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant. He was a public servant for 27 years and prior to that, a diplomat for 10 … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant. He was a public servant for 27 years and prior to that, a diplomat for 10 … Continue reading
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FRANCIS TUCKER MANNS, PH.D., P.GEO (ONTARIO)
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ARTESIAN GEOLOGICAL RESEARCH
Contrary to popular media and urban mythology the global warming we have experienced since the Little Ice … Continue reading
Contributed by Donald Lee © 2019
In this op-ed submission, a citizen expresses their outrage over the declaration of a “Climate Emergency” in Canada.
by Donald Lee
Recent political news … Continue reading
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The David Suzuki Foundation’s report “Zeroing in on Emissions: Canada’s clean power pathways – A Review” presents a review of a set of theoretical possibilities for reducing … Continue reading
Contributed by Kent Zehr, P. Eng. © 2019
Various proponents are touting the perception that the greening of society, by which they mean replacing all processes producing carbon dioxide, with … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and former public servant and diplomat. His biography is here.
Last week, the Parliamentary Budget Office … Continue reading
Op-ed Contributed by Michelle Stirling © 2019
The National Energy Board has been assessing critical infrastructure projects for the past 60 years. But ever since Canada signed on to the … Continue reading
Contributed by Kenneth B. Gregory, P. Eng. © 2019
Human-caused climate change is a major issue of our time. Unfortunately, governments and most news media rely on a political organization … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2019
Robert Lyman is a former public servant of 27 years and prior to that was a diplomat for 10 years.
Remy Prud’homme, a celebrated … Continue reading
Note: This article was written prior to the April 16, 2019 election. We republish now post-election it as some people are not aware of the ‘cost of carbon’ or implications … Continue reading