Contributed by Dale Swampy © 2018, posted Jan 05, 2019
National Coalition of Chiefs “Working to defeat on-reserve poverty”
Chiefs, Metis Leaders and Associates,
Congrats to Chief Roy Fox on … Continue reading
Contributed by Dale Swampy © 2018, posted Jan 05, 2019
National Coalition of Chiefs “Working to defeat on-reserve poverty”
Chiefs, Metis Leaders and Associates,
Congrats to Chief Roy Fox on … Continue reading
Op-ed contributed by Michelle Stirling © 2018.
Michelle Stirling is Communications Manager for Friends of Science Society.
Like many things in the world of climate change, conflicts of interest appear … Continue reading
Contributed by Viv Forbes©2018 of The Saltbush Club
23 December 2018
COP 24 just concluded in Poland. Nearly 23,000 climate saviours attended this 24th annual climate carnival.
Every year, … Continue reading
Date: December 20, 2018
From: John Greenwold, Director, Climate Change Policy Division
To: Administrative Services Division, Environment and Climate Change Canada
Subject: Travel Requirements for the Coming … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant and former public servant of 27 years, diplomat for 10 years prior.
The 24th Conference … Continue reading
Contributed by Robert Lyman © 2018
Robert Lyman is an Ottawa energy policy consultant, former public servant of 27 years and former diplomat of 10 years.
On December 16, the … Continue reading
Contributed by Dr. John McLean © 2018
My name is Dr John McLean. Some of you might know me from a landmark study into the main temperature data used by … Continue reading
Op-ed by Michelle Stirling, Communications Manager for Friends of Science Society © 2018
Albrecht Glatzle’s new paper shows agriculture is not a climate change villain. Will Wendy Mesley, of CBC’s … Continue reading
Posted by Friends of Science admin © 2018
Understanding the past is often a key to putting present conditions in context. Nowhere … Continue reading