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Ottawa and Washington peddling climate change alarmism
The federal government wants to conscript private capital to help fuel its climate agenda. ...
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IPCC relies on foregone conclusions to push preferred ‘climate’ narrative
Critical voices in climate research often struggle to be heard. ...
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Each party’s climate plan fails basic economics
So-called “clean” energy sources will not be able to entirely replace fossil fuels in the near term. ...
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Trudeau government spends billions on unnecessary ‘climate’ war
This $206 million is only part of Ottawa’s vast climate spending portfolio. ...
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Canada can manage the risks of reopening while pursuing growth and prosperity
The potential climatic warming effect of carbon dioxide was understood by the late-1800s. ...
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Climate activists discard the ‘science’ for the extreme ‘unknown’
Appeared in National Newswatch, November 8, 2019 Now that the election’s over, the Trudeau government (perhaps now in closer concert with parties across the aisle) will continue its climate policy program. It’s therefore worth noting the recent tragic ...
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Apples to Apples: Making Valid Cost-Benefit Comparisons in Climate Policy
Climate change represents a major policy challenge and the measures being considered or enacted in Canada and around the world are potentially very costly. A basic principle in public policy analysis is that the benefits of a proposed action should exceed ...
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Federal 'climate' report uses natural weather events to spark scary headlines
Appeared in the National Post, April 10, 2019 A recent report, commissioned by Environment and Climate Change Canada (also known as the federal Department of the Environment), sparked a feverish bout of media coverage. Much of it keyed off the headline ...
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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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Alberta’s carbon tax—a $10 billion green grab
Appeared in the Calgary Sun, May 28, 2016 If anyone thought that Alberta’s climate action plan was actually about protecting the climate, Bill 20, recently introduced by Alberta’s environment minister, should lay that idea to rest. As the Globe and Mail ...