Climate Change.
It’s daunting, confusing, and worst of all…it’s political.
In our polarized society it’s hard to separate fact from fiction, especially when the consequences concerning our planet can seem … Continue reading
Climate Change.
It’s daunting, confusing, and worst of all…it’s political.
In our polarized society it’s hard to separate fact from fiction, especially when the consequences concerning our planet can seem … Continue reading
Ronald Stein is an engineer, senior policy advisor on energy literacy for the Heartland Institute and CFACT, and co-author of the Pulitzer Prize nominated book “Clean Energy Exploitations.”
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Robert Lyman gave a presentation at the April 2022 FreedomTalk Conference in Calgary. We are pleased to present his talk with permission of FreedomTalk. Michelle Stirling, our Communications Manager, also … Continue reading
Submission to the Net Zero Advisory Body
© Ken Gregory, P.Eng. December 22, 2021
PDF version is here.
The Federal Minister of the Environment and Climate Change commissioned … Continue reading
© Version 2 (1)
August 23, 2022
By: Ken Gregory, P.Eng.
See full pdf document here.
Executive Summary
Many governments have made promises to reduce greenhouse gas emissions by replacing … Continue reading
By: Michelle Stirling © January 2020
Note correction in the video:
Matter Commented on: “Textbook Climate Denialism”: A Submission to the Public Inquiry into Anti-Alberta Energy Campaigns
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Contributed By Ken Gregory, P.Eng. 2020-06-14
The sensitivity of the Earth’s climate to increasing concentrations of greenhouse gases (GHG) is the most important parameter in climate science. Climatologists Nicholas Lewis … Continue reading
A new paper ‘Economic Impact of Energy Consumption Change Caused by Global Warming’ [1] by Peter Lang and Ken Gregory, published in the peer-reviewed journal Energies, tests the validity of … Continue reading
Note to readers – climate ‘models’ are computer simulations that are used to forecast future effects of climate. Based on … Continue reading
On March 31, 2017 on our twitter feed we received this comment and marked up graph from peaceful data boy @jamjoumie I wish you were applied the same skepticism of … Continue reading