Note: This is a technical update to an old post. A reader notified us of a dead link to the Democratic Party platform in one of our linked stories. The … Continue reading
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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
Contributed by energy economist Robert Lyman @June 2016
The Liberal government led by Kathleen Wynne in Ontario recently announced a major new subsidy program to reduce greenhouse gas emissions from … Continue reading
WHY RENEWABLE ENERGY CANNOT REPLACE FOSSIL FUELS BY 2050
EXECUTIVE SUMMARY
Contributed by Robert Lyman @ 2016
Robert Lyman is an energy economist with 27 years experience and was also … Continue reading
On June 16, 2015, Pr. Dr. Istvan Marko of Université catholique de Louvain,
Laboratoire de Chimie Organique et Médicinale, sent a letter to Mr Maroš Šefčovič Vice President of the … Continue reading