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
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
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 Drieu Godefridi © 2017
Important information has emerged in the field of energy, and yet it is as if European politicians ignore it. Judge for yourself based on … Continue reading
Editor’s note: Abacus Data has just released a poll about how Canadians ‘feel’ about oil, pipelines, climate and change. Friends of Science Society thinks that while feelings are important, facts … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
British Columbia, like Quebec and Manitoba, is fortunate to have large natural resources that permit very high production of electricity from hydroelectric sources. In … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2017
In November 2016, the International Energy Agency issued its latest World Energy Outlook (WEO), its summary of econometric model projections of global energy supply … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society does not represent any industry sector or any pecuniary interests – we examine the evidence over the ideology on climate change and climate policies and report … Continue reading
by Norm Kalmanovitch, P. Geoph., Lead Author of our 2015 report “Burning Questions” and spokesperson in our “Burning Questions” video.
On Jan. 30, 2017, the Financial Post published an article … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2016
One of the recurring side debates that always seems to rage between those who favour large public spending to reduce greenhouse gas emissions and … Continue reading
Posted by Michelle Stirling © December 5, 2016
On this day we have requested a Conflict of Interest Inquiry by the Ethics Commissioner of Alberta and a Cost-Benefit Analysis from … Continue reading