Contributed by Michelle Stirling and the Science Team at Friends of Science.
On July 27, 2007, the Edmonton Journal ran an op-ed by Jim Storrie wherein he called Friends of … Continue reading
Contributed by Michelle Stirling and the Science Team at Friends of Science.
On July 27, 2007, the Edmonton Journal ran an op-ed by Jim Storrie wherein he called Friends of … Continue reading
Interview with Drieu Godefridi, Belgian philosopher, jurist, author of “Le GIEC etMort; Vive le Science” (The IPCC is Dead: Long Live Science) published in English under the title “The IPCC: … Continue reading
New report-“Dire Consequences: Destroying Alberta’s Affordable Power Advantage”
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Supplementary Data/Graphs
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Affordable energy is an Alberta Advantage, one we have enjoyed for years, thanks to an abundant, high-quality coal … Continue reading
Contributed by Drieu Godefridi, Ph.D., lawyer ©September 2016
English version of “La tentation totalitaire de l’écologie”
In 2010 I published a modest essay in epistemology (IPCC: A Scientific Body? ) … Continue reading
Researcher/writer William Kay, of the blog Ecofascism, wrote a research trilogy last year (2015) on the geopolitics of climate change. Part three – “A Tale of Two Places” is … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman @ Sept. 2016
By now, the Ontario public may have become numb to the shock effects of yet another story about how the McGuinty and Wynne … Continue reading
By Albert Jacobs, Geol.Drs, P.Geo.
Albert Jacobs is one of the co-founders of Friends of Science Society.
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Contributed by energy economist Robert Lyman @ July 2016
Environmentalists across Europe and North America seem determined to wage war on oil-fueled motor vehicles, including private cars, light trucks and … Continue reading
Contributed by energy economist Robert Lyman @ June 2016
In a previous post (Climate Change Targets for Canada: Examining the Consequences June 2015), I examined the history of climate … Continue reading
CANGEA – the Canadian Geothermal Energy Association – has been making a concerted case for the development of direct utilization of geothermal in Alberta. They propose to use existing abandoned … Continue reading