Tag: decarbonisation (Page 15 of 17)
History repeats itself. The New York Times 30,000-word climate tome of Aug. 1, 2018 entitled “Losing Earth,” is simply one more in a long line of mystical prognostications, illustrated with … Continue reading
Climate Change Policies and Carbon Taxes
Scientific and Economic Evidence as Related to Canadian Domestic and International Policy Concerns July 18, 2018
Opinion by Michelle Stirling ©2018
Michelle Stirling is Communications Manager for Friends of Science Society
On July 10, 2018, David Suzuki launched a blistering attack against Friends of Science Society … Continue reading
Par Grégoire Canlorbe, Vice Président du Parti National-Libéral © 2018
… Continue reading« L’accord de la COP 21 de Paris n’a pas été signé pour sauver la planète et pour éviter que nous
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
Administrator Pruitt initiates overdue changes to bring transparency, integrity to rulemaking
Contributed by Paul Driessen © 2018
Environmental Protection Agency Administrator Scott Pruitt has proposed to end the longstanding EPA … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
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 © 2018
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant, former public servant of 27 years and prior to that a diplomat for 10 years.
A Guest Blog Submission
Canadians are being told that solar panels are a worthwhile investment and that they provide energy independence and a return on investment – sometimes even a … Continue reading