Opinion – Contributed by Michelle Stirling ©2017
Imagine your company faces serious, imminent, economic risks. Imagine that last year friends and family were forced to flee wildfires in Fort McMurray … Continue reading
Opinion – Contributed by Michelle Stirling ©2017
Imagine your company faces serious, imminent, economic risks. Imagine that last year friends and family were forced to flee wildfires in Fort McMurray … Continue reading
Friends of Science Society has issued two new reports. The first entitled “Climate Change Risk Clouds Boardroom Competency” challenges a recent report by SHARE – Shareholder Association for Research and … Continue reading
Overview
On Dec. 17, 2016, The David Suzuki Foundation, a registered Canadian charity, sent an email to subscribers claiming that “Pipeline approvals expose broken environmental assessment process” – that … Continue reading
Nov. 2, 2016
ATTN:
Right Honorable Prime Minister Justin Trudeau
Honorable Catherine McKenna, Minister of Climate Change and Environment
First Ministers of Canada
AN OPEN LETTER
Honorable Elected Leaders,
RE: … Continue reading
Ross McKitrick, professor of economics at the University of Guelph and research chair at the Frontier Centre for Public Policy, has studied and published … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2016 Robert Lyman is an energy economist, former public servant, and diplomat.
On October 3, the Trudeau government announced the broad outlines of its proposed … 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