Contributed by William Walter Kay BA JD © 2022
A 1970s Franco-German initiative aimed at righting energy trade imbalances morphed over the next decade into a global oil-and-coal phaseout campaign … Continue reading
Contributed by William Walter Kay BA JD © 2022
A 1970s Franco-German initiative aimed at righting energy trade imbalances morphed over the next decade into a global oil-and-coal phaseout campaign … Continue reading
Nov. 24, 2021
Canada Revenue Agency, Charities Directorate
Competition Bureau of Canada
Parliamentary Budget Officer
Open Letter
TO WHOM IT MAY CONCERN
RE: Climate Change is not a Charitable Cause… Continue reading
Aug. 2, 2021
Open Letter to the Competition Bureau, Canada Revenue Agency, Parliamentary Budget Officer, Canadian Civil Liberties Association, Canadian Association of Journalists, National News Media Council, CRTC, Canadian Chambers … Continue reading
Posted by Friends of Science Society © 2021
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In a recent article in the Calgary Herald [1], journalist Licia Corbella was effusive in … Continue reading
Introduction
Nowadays, we are often told that wind and solar are the cheapest forms of electricity generation. We also hear statements like, “This 80 MW solar project will produce over … Continue reading
Rebuttal commentary contributed by Gerald Machnee © 2021
Is having kids a climate no-no? A reader of the Winnipeg Free Press contributed his rebuttal to us for publication.
Winnipeg Free … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2021 Full bio here.
Is climate change real? Journalists in Canada have had a field day with that question since it was debated at … Continue reading
There was a story about us in SLATE recently.
Some people say that dissenting views on climate change or the ‘climate crisis’ are not legitimate because they never appear in … Continue reading
Contributed by Michelle Stirling ©2019
For the past few days, all major TV news stations in Canada have been tweeting a clip of Green Party leader, Elizabeth May, bloviating about … Continue reading
Contributed by Marijn Poels © 2019
My innate temperament comes closest to what you would call politically “left liberal”. I am creative, open and really like to spend my … Continue reading