net-zero

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Reliance on fossil fuels remains virtually unchanged despite trillions for ‘clean energy’

According to the latest data, investment in “clean energy” by both governments and private industry reached more than US$1.7 trillion in 2023.


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Ottawa should follow Britain and tap the brakes on ‘net zero’

According to estimates, a $170-per tonne carbon tax will cause a permanent loss of nearly 185,000 jobs.


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Alberta/Ottawa conflict could determine fate of Canada’s future as a Confederation

Proposed clean electricity regulations will especially hurt provinces that don't have abundant hydropower resources.


11:30AM
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Ottawa drops the hammer on four provinces reliant on fossil fuels

If these provinces do not comply, they may be hit with another carbon tax.


11:41AM
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Canadians pay high price when governments lose common sense

From 2015 to 2022, Canada’s population increased by 3.3 million compared to only 1.6 million housing completions.


3:30AM
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Politicians clueless about implications of ‘net zero’ crusade

Electricity satisfies only a modest slice—roughly one-fifth—of Canada’s total primary energy demand.


4:30AM
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Federal government pursuing Soviet-style central ‘climate’ planning

The government's vision vastly exaggerates the knowledge and foresight of elected officials and bureaucrats.


3:30AM
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Oil and gas workers will bear brunt of Ottawa’s ‘Just Transition’

Similar energy transitions in Europe have not gone smoothly, to say the least.


10:09AM
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Market-driven innovation much greener than government ‘net-zero’ mandates

Solar panels and wind turbines require more than 10 times the quantity of materials compared to carbon fuel-based alternatives.


1:30PM
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Celebrate Earth Day by burning latest UN climate report

According to estimates, it will cost Canada $2 trillion to reach net-zero by 2050.