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Time to fight the climate extremists who seek to burn things down
Appeared in the Sudbury Star, February 10, 2020 Last year—2019—was the year the climate issue took a sharp turn towards extremism. Let’s hope 2020 is the year sanity makes a comeback. There have long been three groups occupying the climate issue. To avoid ...
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Reality check—there’s no ‘climate emergency’ in Vancouver
Appeared in the Vancouver Sun, July 24, 2019 Recently, city councils in North Vancouver and West Vancouver declared a “climate emergency.” In doing so—unanimously, no less—they are the latest cities to jump on one of the most bizarre bandwagons of modern ...
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A new climate horror story rears its head
Appeared in the Vancouver Province, August 9, 2017 Just in time for summer, when every heatwave and forest fire will be sold as evidence of a “climate crisis” and Mayor Gregor Robertson is panicked about “extreme weather events,” we have a new panic ...
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Troubled waters ahead for Canadian energy development
Canada’s potential to develop energy is immense. Canada has the third largest reserves of oil in the world, and large reserves of natural gas. These large reserves have the potential to contribute greatly to the economic prosperity of ...
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The Duh After Tomorrow?
On May 28th, a new Hollywood blockbuster is poised to unleash a perfect storm of propagandistic gyrations. Like The China Syndrome and Waterworld, The Day After Tomorrow is an apocalyptic tale of environmental self-destruction. This time though, its ...
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A Bad Year for Climate Alarmists
A version appeared in the Calgary Herald, November 7, 2003 This has been a very bad year for climate alarmists. On the threshold of worldwide enactment of the Kyoto Protocol, the Russians are saying nyet, and scientists around the world are busy ripping ...
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Greenhouse Gas Reductions: Not Warranted, Not Beneficial
Increasingly, the debate over climate change is moving from alarmist global climate predictions, to alarmist regional climate predictions-reports purporting to predict the future climate impacts of rising greenhouse gas concentration on specific regions ...